Zapper
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- First Name
- Michael
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- Okanagan, British Columbia
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- 2021 Sport S
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So I've been running the numbers and I feel like I am probably stuck with my Gladiator for another 8 years or so. But I do a ton of miles every year, so I'm planning to maintain it religiously and get 250 - 300k miles out of it. I've already done the cam swap on this motor and at the moment the truck is running great with no issues. I have a 6-speed so the transmission shouldn't be a big problem, and since I got the clutch recall done it should be a long time before I have to worry about that. I'm currently at about 85,000 miles and the odometer is creeping up at a scary rate.
Anyways, I ran my Jeep Commander to about 280k miles by really staying on top of maintenance and pre-emptively replacing wear parts; but I ended up doing a motor swap (actually two) during the lifetime of the truck.
I'm wondering if in 5 years a swap with another 3.6 is realistic in the Gladiator for a home mechanic? Is there a bunch of dealer programming that needs to be done? Or is it pretty much an in-and-out kind of thing like it was in the good old days?
I wouldn't want to spend 20 grand getting the dealer to do the work, especially when a wrecker motor should be straightforward to find in a few years and I've done a lot of motor swaps myself.
Anyways, I ran my Jeep Commander to about 280k miles by really staying on top of maintenance and pre-emptively replacing wear parts; but I ended up doing a motor swap (actually two) during the lifetime of the truck.
I'm wondering if in 5 years a swap with another 3.6 is realistic in the Gladiator for a home mechanic? Is there a bunch of dealer programming that needs to be done? Or is it pretty much an in-and-out kind of thing like it was in the good old days?
I wouldn't want to spend 20 grand getting the dealer to do the work, especially when a wrecker motor should be straightforward to find in a few years and I've done a lot of motor swaps myself.
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