The pictograph instructions (lower windshield, put this in from of box behind rear view mirror) are 100% clear. Is your problem that those arenāt on both sides?
The right way to do this here is to make it look like youāre saving money by buying a less than loaded vehicle, and āset asideā some of that savings to get it up to spec. Itās amazing how good it looks when you only spend $3000 to get your new car up to where you want while saving $6-7000...
Considering that when I was learning to drive In the 90s, a typical full size truck with a V8 had less power and torque than the 3.6, no itās not *underpowered*.
That said, Iād love it if it had MOAR POWER. A lot more.
Since itās on a crate (like a wooden palette?), just build yourself a nice 5ā high 60* ramp, drop the tailgate, and drive up the ramp :like:
Iām sure itāll slide out just fine...:CWL:
Or drop $80 on renting a mini backhoe at HD, and pull it out with that.
Your cleanest, and most expensive...
Wow, I canāt believe that little bugger didnāt die with the JK! Wranglers have been stuck in 4hi by that little piece of genius engineering for almost 2 decades, and FCA decides to keep it?
Arghhhhh
So glad you know me so well! Most people mistake my comments as respect for my wife and a desire to not be a broke @$$hole, but you saw right through that to the truth.
Good job genius.
In the US - especially California - I'd go passenger side. There are some really good beach camping spots on the coast where you basically parallel park with your passenger side door facing the ocean. Driver's side is a road. Those specific campgrounds are probably a corner case (no pun...
Whenever I see a post like this I cringe at the thought of anyone stuck in a relationship with the poster. Marriage is a partnership, and partners don't run around making $50k decisions on their own.
Itās not really hard for LPRs to read your plate - itās only that way for us stupid humans with our brains that play tricks on us. Image recognition for a fixed font letter is not going to be fooled by the computer āmentallyā filling in what it expects to see.