I bought one of the NAPA dual pump compressors which is the same as MAXI, THOR, MORRFLATE, etc... and I wanted it in the bed rather than under a seat. So after thinking a while I decided to see if I could flip it 90º and after a little cutting into the mounts it worked perfectly. So it was just...
Yep, it's when you double that. My MJ went to 307k before I rebuilt and the XJ went to 344k. Your cam bearings start to really become thin at that point. Before I rebuilt the MJ, I laid underneath and changed all the main and rod bearings. While that helped a ton, the pressure would never see...
I think a difference here is that most of the Moab population is people/families still there from the mining days. So they didn't exactly inhabit a city that had 3 million people a year visiting. The SXS are their biggest complaint which is understandable. But it's also a city that's growing in...
It should primarily be used on a worn engine with lower oil pressure. The viscosity will give you a few PSI. Jeep 4.0 guys run it all the time as did I before rebuilding my motors. I see no need in the 3.6. But happy it's working for you.
This is my point though. I just bought a '22 Mojave with everything but the cold weather package for $40k. So it's basically brand new still. There is a $12k delta between what you paid and what I paid. Fortunately I'm still under all the warranties, but if I had to spend $2,500 for an extended...
These should hit 200k easily with proper maintenance.
A 60mo/100k extended warranty at 60k miles might cost $2,500. I don't even think that still touches a new JT price. Used prices are great right now and the OP could easily be looking at $38k-$41k vs $55k-58k for a new one. I'd say an...
Yep - most of the prints in the RV are from scratch. The only exceptions are the hat hooks and Amazon Fire TV remote holder. For the batteries it really helped me work around what was there already instead of figuring out what to build.
Plus I've found that most of the FB groups for your...
When I lived in a small town in Utah there was a house that had a couple of them. They used them for tons of things and many Lowe's runs. Although, our max speed limit was 35 and 45 on the main hwy. Might not be as fun on the freeway
My hope is that enough owners already replaced with Centerforce/ACT etc. so that it speeds up the process. I also want to throw in a Centerforce, but am unsure if I'll get a reimbursement so I'm trying to hold out, but we'll see...
Well...I suppose I can live without any accessories! But they're nice to have :)
It's not particular to an RV, but I would say a 3D printer! I'm a FTer so it comes everywhere with me. I've made remote holders, hat hooks, Wallet/Key holder, brackets for my lithium upgrade, cable holders...
Haven't done a lot of towing yet as I bought mine on Saturday. I will after this month. But I drove from Birmingham to Atlanta on I20 with my 4,400lb TT and it did amazing. My tongue is close to 600lbs.
A reminder that the chassis is made for 7,000+ with the only difference being the...