Oracle 60" LED Bed Light Strips cut to length & mounted on the bottom surface of the mount rails for my Roll N Lock.
Switched using one of the OEM factory auxiliary dash switches.
Much more usable light.... problem solved.
Guess I didn't notice his location on his post.
Still wouldn't be a bad idea to add some sort of lubricity additive at each fill up given the failure rates & poor history of the injector pump used on these Eco Diesels no matter where in the world you are located.
Dave
If I had the Eco Diesel in my Jeep, and with it's known issues of pump failures, there is no way that I would run it without adding some sort of lubricity additive to the fuel at every fill up.
Since the nation wide switch to the Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel fuel mandated by the ass hat's at the...
Sorry, but I'm always mystified why the first thing people do is jump on a forum & pitch a bitch before they ever even attempt to contact the vendor they purchased the product from, or the manufacturer to see what they will do to make it right. ?
You definitely want to double check that you will actually fully "qualify" for all $6,085.50 of those rebates & incentives they list in the ad before making the trip.
Many dealerships show the maximum "possible" rebates etc. in their ads & sale listings to get you physically in the door. Then...
Here are the connections for the NOCO tender that is on my '21 Mojave which should work the same for your '20.
I added a nut to the top of the stud of the IBS for the negative terminal connection.
Hope this might be a help.
Dave
That's quite ironic. This one is from a '51 Hudson Commodore 6 Sedan that has been in our family since new.
Your Brother wouldn't happen to be Dale Cooper from Cincinnati?
You need to find one of these.
It's an antique Guide Traffic Light Viewer that was popular back in the 50's.
It's a prism lens that allows you to see the traffic lights even when they are positioned directly above your hood.
When people ask me what it is, I just tell them it's the targeting...
I think it would do well to put this topic into a much more realistic perspective.
We are after all talking about black bears, not grizzly, brown, or polar bears.
As mentioned in my earlier post, black bears are very easy to scare off if you encounter one on the trail.
I have personally had...