Just had mine done 2 weeks ago. Anyone with Jeep Wave that is getting charged single penny for an oil change and tire rotation is getting scammed. Jeep Wave covers it all.
Modern diesels are not worth owning unless most of your driving is towing.
If you really want a diesel, look for a late 90s or early 2000s. EPA have really hurt modern diesel engines. And even if you find an older one, diesel fuel itself is not that good now. Ultra low sulfur fuel burns...
There are a lot of issues with rocker arms in these engines as well as the 5.7. There is a lot of info out there on it. Every manufacture seems to have an engine related issue these days. Ford has cam phaser issues and GM has injectors issues.
EV is pretty awful in cold weather. This is nothing new. I have a cousin whose wife is all about the environment. She had an EV and loved it. That was until winter came. Would barley hold a charge, if any. She got rid of it and said she would never own another EV again.
EV has a way to...
36 months @ 3% with full coverage at $80 a month. Talking with my agent (State Farm), KY is one of the more expensive states to have insurance in because a large number of drivers here doesn't have it. Other factors are credit score and marital status, which IMHO should have nothing to do with...
Warranty that if you can. Reason being so they have record of it in case the mounting hole becomes wallowed out and it becomes a bigger problem. Pretty sure that has happened to a few people here.
Modern diesels are awful compared to the way they used to be. I've owned one and never again. Between all the extra stuff like the def and regen system.
Plus just how bad diesels fuel itself is now. Ultra low sulfur does not correctly lube the fuel system and you really need to run an...
Did you go in to order one, or did you go in to see if they could "get" one? If you went in to get/look at one, more than likely they looked at available inventory of near by dealers to do a trade and couldn't find one. My Mojave was the only manual within 600 miles on any dealerships lot at...
FWIW, I have seen leaking seals on many types of vehicles and motorcycles completely fixed by using aftermarket seals that are slightly thicker in height (height when laying on a flat, even surface) . OEM seals wouldn't fix the leak or would come back after so many miles. I have to do this to...
Some people do this on the Ford Raptor. There is a "dirty" side and a "clean" side. For some people, the second can would collect oil as well. Others claimed it did not.
Could have been the regen system. It could have failed or something could have got too close to it and caught on fire. After owning one, I am not a fan of modern diesels and will not own another one. The regen system on my Colorado would get extremely hot and you could smell it inside the...
Spray-in bed liner + DeeZee rubber mat + Rugged Ridge Line-X Hard Cover is what I use. I have always used a rubber mat in every truck I've owned as is keeps stuff from sliding around. Plus when I need to switch out oxygen and/or acetylene cylinder tanks, I can put it under the mat and it...
That's pretty normal for diesel fuel as it foams a little when poured quickly. Waiting after the pump kicks off lets the foam settle and then you can slowly top it off.
I have the Rugged Ridge hard folding with line-x. We had a nasty storm the other day, pretty heavy rain. I was expecting to see water in the bed, but there was not a drop.
It it gear oil or brake fluid? I would check the brake caliper seals if brake fluid. If gear oil, you have a bad axle seal. It's probably the axle seal
Every time I have had a death wobble across multiple trucks, it has always been the lower ball joints. If you can, jack up the front end and see if you can move the wheel up and down (not side to side). If you have any play, grab a second person and have them watch where the play is. It...