That order line was on my 2021 so I asked the sales people what it it meant.
It means there are at least 3 levels of seat cushion (comfort? stability? firmness?).
Anyway #1 is supposedly a superior cushioning.
Likely there is no difference in mpg for gasoline.
Maybe a little bit for diesel based on additives and consideration for summer/winter fuel.
However, the 1 spec diesel owners should pay attention to is Lubricity. It is expressed as a number in commercial fuel usually varying from 450 (best) to...
Here my deductible is $500.00. Some companies cancel glass coverage on the 3rd claim according to what some people have informed me.
Iāll see if I can get the Gorilla on insurance As an OEM replacement.
I was at the dealer today with an inquiry about Gorilla glass windshields.
The sales mgr showed me an order he placed for a Jeep yesterday that included Gorilla glass as an option.
Cost was $131.00 CA.
Waiting to find out the current replacement cost; not long ago they were $1200.00 US.
The advisor might have had a tiny modicum of credibility if he has said they were concerned about the brake pads being soaked, but even with that Shadows points still stand.
Go back and ask them for a written explanation on how this is possible.
So then the day portion is the actual number of days that have passed in the 365 day calendar if I read this correctly. This means paying attention to leap years as well I presume?
You would be surprised how many Boomers are working these FIFO (fly in fly out) jobs. I did on a 7/7 rotation for 10 years until I retired at 65 1/2. At least 50% of the workforce of 4000 was over 40.
Very lucrative financially, and people look to establish a good retirement fund. It is tough on...
I donāt think they are date codes.
The wide axle series of Dana axles are coded 210M front and 220M rear.
Unless I am mistaken the Max Tow, Rubicon, Overland High Altitude, and the desert runner (canāt think of the model right now) all have the wide axle configuration.
Also worth mentioning...
Well, I have described an issue I had with the front axle shaft system on my Overland in the leaking axle thread. Essentially, the stub shaft was too short and did not fit the splined collars properly. There was a rotational metal sliding noise, similar to that of a hanger bearing that is worn...