What did you end up getting for miles on those tires?
I haven't been good lately at tire rotations either. I have a set of Goodyear Ultraterrains that were only rotated once and I have 85k miles on them.
Get it in ASAP. And if you have dealer options, you might have to go to a couple different ones to see who can take care of you.
I had a Jeep dealer (Yark in Toledo) tell me 6-12 month wait and my warranty would expire while waiting.
Fords have been the most reliable out of the vehicles I've owned. 🤷♂️
Too bad you're not in my area. I'm working with a Jeep dealer body shop now that has been really good.
Purchasing based on price, I'd buy Schumacher over NOCO since Schumacher is cheaper.
I've had a NOCO GB70 jump box for 7 years and it's been great. It holds a charge forever. I once left it on a friends boat for 9 months and it was still 3/4 bars on the battery.
I also have a NOCO 4 bank...
The marine world turned me on to NOCO. Very commonly recommended.
They've been around since 1914. Not sure Amazon is the big reason. I think it's likely the other way around, their reputation and long standing presence are driving the Amazon sales.
Good info, thanks.
You said "YES. You must submit 7 production ready vehicles with the same powertrain...".
If they all have the same powertrain, does that mean you do not have to submit all available powertrains?