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Yeah, luckily you do not have to fish on this beach. There is another one in NJ you can drive on but ONLY if you fish. I take the truck to a car wash and do the underbody as well, after we drive on the beach. I ordered tracks for the sand, quick airdown valves and will eventually order an air...
Go to the community center. Yes, just bring a copy of your dd214, license and registration. Here is the link.
https://bb-nj.org/tourism/drive-on-beaches/
Anybody here put 295 65 18's on stock 18" rims with no lift and no off road package? Looking for my 19 Big Horn. I am looking at 285 65 18 but was wondering if I could go up one more size without a lift.
The wife and I finally had the chance to take our 19 on the beach. I went to Brigantine Beach in NJ as they offer free permits to veterans to drive on their beaches.
Happy to report that the truck did very well with our KO2's (stock size 275 65 18) aired down to 20 and in 4wd lo. Although it was...
I will say a lot is dependent on your dealer. I had a strange noise on mine with stock size KO2's on it. The dealer tried saying the noise was due to the tires which were not recommended for the truck. After much back and forth, getting FCA involved and getting a manager to agree with me, the...
I am going through the same dilemma so I am having a rack/bar setup custom made to work with the stake pockets on the truck. I will be purchasing a larger roof top tent so I want it to be overbuilt to my specs.
My 2016 had an open differential w 4wd. We took it on the beach at Corolla and had no issues. I do feel there is a difference with the limited slip in my 2019, especially when we drive it on slick roads. I never had an issue in the snow with the open diff in my 2016 as long as I had it in 4wd.
I had the recall done this morning but had FCA ensure the part was there before I brought it in. Truck was done in 2 hours and now has to go back for brake TSB but at least they ordered the parts for it.
As picky as a dealer can be, I would not go with anything but a Mopar warranty. There are already a number of reasons they will decline coverage but to rely on a non Mopar warranty would be taking a chance in my opinion. And yes, that does seem to be too good to be true.
Just my 2 cents.
Not to sound like a broker record but please don't rely on your dealer to file the complaint. Call FCA direct. That way you are ensured the call was actually made and they will give you a case number direct.
I am sorry but that truck should not have left their lot with any shimmy whatsoever. In reference to the promise of new tires, I would get that in writing from the dealer/service manager. Anything can happen to a tire while you are driving it.
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