Whose "rule of thumb"? Yours? What is "patently false" is the idea that a multi billion dollar corporation like FCA is using incompetent engineers that would specify using a lower octane fuel that would cause detonation (pinging) in tens of thousands of engines under their warranty.
PS: Mine...
Though I'd rather have a dog you DO win the thread for this post. Absolutely GORGEOUS bird, predator, raptor. I'd be wearing those glasses too with my eyes that close to that beak. Any photos of you flying him?
As for my own fuzzy friend, he's Joey and it's his truck, hell, they're all his...
Sold my immaculate 2014 GMC 2500HD Denali 4x4 a couple weeks ago for the exact same price I paid for it in 2016! Bought my 2020 JT Rubicon to use instead.
Carvana's offer to me for my 2017 JK two door manual went UP over $1600 in one week. I'm gonna let it go and pocket a bunch of cash
I've only washed the truck once and I was surprised that there appeared to be NO water leaks. It was hardly dirty so it wasn't a deluge of water but it did puddle on top of the tonneau and of course I soaped and rinsed it along with the rest of the truck. It's TOO DAMN HOT in SoCal this week to...
No need now. Even if they have a clamping system that will work with the factory bed rails there's nothing to be gained by spending money on it since the tonneau is held in place now. I already drilled the bed to hold the tonneau rails - DAMMIT!
Thanks. Doesn't matter now, I guess. The rails and the tonneau are on there and seem to be working fine. But I will check the part number for the WITH rails out of curiosity.
Thanks for the clarification you guys. I went back to look and it says "Access Original Roll-Up Cover" so it is this Literider brand.
The clamps they provided don't look like the ones on the website you linked but close enough. I guess using the self drilling screws was all I could do unless I...
Just received and installed Mopar bed rails. They conflict with the tonneau clamps - WTF?
I ended up using 3/4" self drilling screws to keep the tonneau - but I'm NOT happy about that. UGH!
The tonneau sides with shiny self-driller heads showing Hate 'em
The clamps that held the tonneau...
I'm not using one but I have considered it on other vehicles.
Bottomline: It ain't that hard to remove a regular drain plug and there's NO chance of a regular drain plug "failing" and running the engine out of oil.
On a Jeep actually used off road the chance of this thing failing or being...
Sold this 2014 2500HD 4x4 Denali because I got the same price I paid in 2016! Beautiful truck with 80,000 miles. Ran great, looked great. Bought it to replace my 2008 Chevy 3500 crew dually 4x4 that burned.
I don't need a big truck anymore. I tow my wakeboard boat maybe 3 or 4 times a year...
All the above may be true but I still think making a comedy about Nazi's and prisoners of war only 20 years after the fact was in very poor taste.
Flame away.
A repeat of the same question^^^
I have the Mopar tonneau and of course it does have latches and they are protected by locking the tailgate. But even if you installed these, you can cut the tonneau fabric and access these latches so what's to be gained?
Is it ok if I post here that I bought a used but immaculate 2020 Rubicon in Sting Gray? Only had 15,000 miles on it and not a mark.
I have a 2017 JK two door manual I am planning to sell. I'd planned on using that as a toad behind our 26 ft. Class C RV but now we will go back to using the...
I posted a few days ago that I traded the Falken WildPeak AT's 255's from my soon-to-be sold two door '17 JK to my son-in-law for the tires off his new Gladiator California Edition. They're pretty tame street tires but I'm selling so what the hell?! He's thrilled with the more aggressive looking...
My now-departed ex father-in-law was a POW in WWII. By the time the HItler Youth and old men remaining as guard took the remaining prisoners on a continuous march to evade the liberating Russians he weighed only 88lbs - he was 6'-1" tall!!
He was HUGELY offended and MAD AS HELL that anyone...