I think this issue has to do as much with the wide variation in speed/volume of gas delivered from pump to pump, as well as the fact that the fill tube is a rather small diameter running to the opposite side of the truck under the bed to enter the tank.
Have found that doing the paper shop...
Let's make this easy.
If your 4WD shifter doesn't look like this, your Jeep doesn't have the Selec-Trac option, regardless of which transfer case you are equipped with.
Be careful hauling long items through the open slider window as you don't want to hit a bump & stress the glass, which could blow that tempered glass all over the place.
Might end up being a very costly trip to the lumber yard.
Just had mine replaced, (luckily under warranty) for the dreaded...
Usually have mine set a the City +1 or +2 setting, and works really well. My truck has the automatic trans.
It's super easy to make setting changes with the phone app. Just make sure that you make changes with it parked & idling. Don't want to change settings with your foot on the gas pedal...
If you decide to go down through the ceramic, be careful, the clear coat on these trucks is not very thick.
Don't want to risk getting into the base coat color.
Have the Gen 2's on my '21 Mojave w/stock suspension, & 285/75R/17 Toyo Open Country AT tires (almost same dia. as Toyo 35s).
Am sure the Gen 3's will have the same installed step height.
The step height is ideal for easily getting in & out.
Will work great for your kids!
By far my personal...
The two screw plastic clips from Amazon turned out to be too thick on my truck to not rub & potentially damage the upholstery on the visors.
So got all crafty, & used them as a pattern to fabricate a set from some 18ga. steel that I had on hand.
Plenty of clearance now, & bulletproof as well. ?
When you loosen the cab mount bolts, do not use an impact wrench, as these bolts have Loctite on the threads from the factory, and you will risk breaking them, or damaging the nut that is welded into the floor support of the cab.
Use a long 1/2" drive breaker bar, and by hand slowly loosen the...
The bed was easier to move over than the cab due to the weight & the cab's rubber body mounts.
The sheet metal of the cab, and bed are very soft & thin, so whatever you do, don't try to move either one by pushing on the outside of the body panels unless you want some interesting indentations in...
Pickup truck cab/bed misalignment from the assembly line is hardly a new issue by any means regardless of year, make, or model.
And definitely not strictly an issue with Jeep.
Far from it. It's industry wide.
I did professional truck accessory installation from 1979-2003 in my family's...
Check the backside of the plugs on the Pedal Cammander harness to make sure that none of the pins are being pushed out the back of the connectors while plugging them together on installation.
The first one I had did this, but without causing any MIL lights to trigger.
For some reason one of...
I ordered this kit on Dec. 27th, and it was showing as available to order, but on back order.
Received it on Jan. 11th.
Thought that was pretty good for having been on back order.
Dave
One of the first accessories that I added to my '21 Mojave was a set of the Rockslide Engineering Gen 2 retractable steps.
A major part of my decision to go with the Rockslide steps was that they make replacement parts not only for their current production, but continue to provide parts for all...