I am sitting here listening to albums through a 1970s vintage Pioneer SX1010 and same vintage BIC Venturi 6's. The platter is a DUAL 710 With an AudioTechnica 95 cart. Given that I am a closet musician, I would not want those speakers on the overhead but it IS your ride. Back when I installed an...
Heading to a service call around 11pm and a lawyer rear ended me. My Econoline van sat ass high and with a textured surface bumper. At least 1/4 or 5/16 inch thick. No damage. The Caddy was holed through the radiator, a hood crush and he tried to leave but the car shut down. Best part was, prior...
Get some sidewalk chalk and use a different color for each tire, including the spare. That way, YOU know if they actually did the work or "pencil whipped it".
There are no free lunches, folks. From experience, I will offer that better than 90% of humans have no clue as to the needs of things mechanical. The wait and expense of maintaining my vehicles is exactly why I roll my own. Otherwise, it would be cheaper to ride the bus.
Wobble is not unique to Jeeps. We motorcyclists have been dealing with this forever. Technology has done a lot to mask the phenomenon, but it still occurs. As others have posted, there are a lot of variables but my belief is the shorter wheelbase and weight distribution/balance are the base...
Try it bone stock for a while. You may find the Jeep Engineers' base set-up with your options perfectly capable for the scenario you describe. KISS and don't fix it if it ain't broke. M2C
"That’s great news. If you’re able order it, make sure to drive it to the other dealership to show them when it arrives."
Be sure to take it there for all warranty issues and service. A guaranteed slow walk IF they decide to touch it at all. Does not matter who started the bitch fight; you are...
I have one of those plastic drop in liners with tailgate coverage. I haul split wood. After unloading the two rows closest to the gate, I can aggressively hit the brakes going backwards, down hill(driveway) and the rest of the load slides to the rear. I call it Redneck Wood Management. Cannot do...
10 pages! I stopped at #1 with this comment-
"proven by the easy theft of Challengers and Chargers all across the country."
These vehicles are the 4 wheeled equivalent of the Hayabusa and Ninja series.
Interesting as to how much money some folks spend to make a truck less of a truck. BTW, I am a Ford person but the maverick is hideious. Too girly looking. M2C
Jeep designed the JT and while I get the "I improved on their design" mind set, all mods ore on the road to the money pit. Change one thing and three more will demand attention.