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  1. I guess it's worn out now... 100K

    So this happened...
  2. Flat towing

    My '21 doesn't illuminate the brake lights when my Brake Buddy depresses the pedal. Kevin
  3. We made it to the bottom of the WORLD!

    Not just for his age, but for all ages! My neighbor was telling me just the other day that she's never been outside WA & OR! We've been many of the places you have, and hope to be. But we do it on a big boat. And congratulations on driving to Ushuaia! What an achievement! Once again, we've been...
  4. Transmission service

    78k here, and just considering it. Over 90% of my miles are highway/freeway driving, no overheating, no towing, and a handful of times at rated payload. Kevin
  5. Muffler removal?

    Keep in mind that it's a Federal offense to make any changes to the factory exhaust system, as it's considered a unit from an emissions standpoint. Just sayin' Kevin
  6. AuxBeam R4 pods, 60w total, can I just use a 15a AuxSwitch?

    You'll be OK with the 15A fused circuit. The fuse is there to protect the wiring, so 15A won't be overkill. Just connect the lights and don't mess with the fuse. Kevin
  7. Well, time for number 5 (windshield replacement)

    A pickup headed the other way flipped up a rock. On pavement. The one before this (the first Gorilla Glass) was smacked by a large stone from between a set of duals on a dump truck as I was overtaking. Kevin
  8. Auto Start Stop switch – Not why? But Why?

    Studies have been done. The fuel savings is in the 5% to 7% range. And the second battery is just one way of implementing ESS. Other manufacturers use a single battery. And the starter motor is supposedly designed to handle the additional start cycles. Kevin
  9. Should i keep a added warranty??

    To add some further information... I purchased the 75K mile extended warranty, and paid ~$2k for it. I used it a couple times for minor things; mostly I got it for peace of mind. Now, at 74,500 miles, I asked about extending it to 100K miles, and was quoted ~$5K! I'm not paying that for peace of...
  10. Well, time for number 5 (windshield replacement)

    One helluva BANG! This was a replacement HGP Gorilla Glass windshield. It was replaced by windshield number 5: a normal glass one for half the price. Dammit... Kevin
  11. Front floor plugs?

    You don't really want to do that, as the rubber floor mat won't fit properly if you have a plug already in the hole. Also, it won't drain properly, either. Kevin
  12. Front floor plugs?

    You can pull the plug out of the floormat and replace it in the hole. Kevin
  13. Old Jeep pics [ Jeep porn ]

    These all just remind me that I need to get my '71 J4000 out and running! Thanks for the pictures! Kevin
  14. The complete spectrum of 2024 truck design in a couple photos . . .

    I thought it was already... And as a side note, the Cybertruck is a very large vehicle. Kevin
  15. Driveshaft weights

    ...or the seals. Kevin
  16. Flat towing

    This is actually an option: you can buy kits for this. You just need to have room in the taillight housing for an additional bulb/socket. It does however leave your license plate light & marker lights out... Kevin
  17. Flat towing

    I wired my own harness for the JT. I've got a wireless taillight transmitter tucked away behind the front bumper, and +12V & ground also. I used a coiled cord with 7 conductors, putting a 7-pin connector on the RV end, and a 6-pin round connector on the Jeep end, thereby keeping the connector on...
  18. 12v dash plug need constant on

    I needed a high current source, so I ran a dedicated line from the battery (via a 30A fuse) to a 12V accessory socket in the driver's footwell. Kevin
  19. It finally happened: I got ducked!

    After driving all over the western US for nearly 4 years, I got ducked! Albeit at a Cracker Barrel, but still… Kevin
  20. Oil change miles -- how often do you change oil?

    When the oil life monitor tells me to. That's what its there for, after all. Most of my driving is highway/freeway, and I don't regularly commute. The oil life monitor typically takes me to nearly 10,000 miles. Kevin




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