I see the "Ford" on the rear. I was in the Army Guard a long time ago. At Ft. Stewart in the early 70's every "Jeep" I drove was made by Ford. A buddy of mine used to love getting on the radio and saying, "I just turned my Jeep - Over".
My 2024 Mojave Gladiator will on the next oil change be running 5W-30 from here on out. The only remaining decision is whether to use Pennzoil Ultra, Mobile 1, Schaeffer's, or Amsoil. I am mildly surprised to find the Pennzoil Ultra in the lead for the moment. It is less expensive than...
Above average? Compared to a GM 6.2 - maybe. I can't access a Jeep forum without bumping into another ticking story or an outright failure story. One out of a thousand ain't good enough. I own one - and every time I look at it, I am thinking it's the Stellantis equivalent of an IED.
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First - I am 72. Next, I bought a Jeep Gladiator Mojave X 3 months ago - during the 20% off. In no order, here are my observations:
1) I was gladly surprised at the leg room for my left leg as I sit behind the wheel. I'm 6'1" and can stretch my leg completely out. I did a test before I...
This might be a crazy idea but is a GoFundMe a possibility to help these fellows along. I'll check it out and see if old truck restoration ius allowed. I was there once, and an extra few bucks would have come in handy.
This is a job for ......... Mityvac. Get one - it will change your life. I've had one for years. In fact, I wore it out and had to order parts to rebuild.
It was always about squeezing another three feet out of a gallon of gasoline. Reliability, dependability, longevity - all to be ignored while genuflecting toward the EPA. Caution, the following video will cause a severe case of the bends for many: .
Best guess - yes. Both are pieces of metal bent to hold an adjustable retainer. There is logically not a lot of wiggle room for differentiation. With the Teraflex unit, you can but additional tie-downs. The Mopar site offers no hint at being able to do this with the Mopar system. Downside - the...