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The support is appreciated, but today is about the ones we've lost along the way. Please don't take that to be a downer on the thread, or to cast shade. I'm just hoping that in addition to thinking of those active and retired, that everyone also takes the time to remember the fallen. Pay...
Yeah, that looks like it. Even if it's not the same brand, it's the same thing by a different manufacturer, but that looks like the same one. Price is about the same and I got mine on Amazon too.
Both good looking dogs.
And kudos to you for rescuing the retiree. They deserve to have a pet life too. I love to hear about people doing this.
Also just a heads up in case you haven't had a PEDD before. He may indicate on random items when you're on a walk with him. Just like the humans...
My 35's are also on 18's, but I run about the same pressure (roughly 36-38 psi). I keep the same on my wife's Jeep on 17's.
Anything more than that and they tend to feel pretty harsh. I wouldn't go anywhere near that 80 psi unless you've got the truck loaded to it's absolute maximum capacity...
That mindset is all good and well, but it may not be solely his check to cash. There are other motorists on the road exposed to a 5000 lbs projectile traveling at 100+ mph. He may have to live with what happens and the punishment, but the victims (or their families) have to live with the...
Yes the clearance is very close, but they do clear. You don't need a spacer either. I've been running Rebel wheels for at least a year now without spacers. And yes, the clearance probably is about 1/8" or less but there is room.
I had 1 wheel that the weights were hitting the caliper...
Why not just make a platform/frame to raise it to the top of the wheel wells? Basically making a box spring for it. Then you can store your cloths, packs or other gear under the mattress, so it's not even wasted space.
Based on the dimensions given above, the only issue would then be the...
Both are good reasons to go with the OEM hooks. I've paid more for items, because they come with some amount of peace of mind. Certainly nothing wrong with that logic.
Obviously there's nothing wrong with buying the OEM hooks, but the topic of the thread was looking for a cheaper/aftermarket...
Yes there are installation videos that show how to go about it. At the end of the day though, it's pretty much a matter of forcing the retaining ring off the bolt.
OP, in regards to this, it has nothing to do with which hooks you buy. The bolt we're talking about is the factory bolt that is...
I ordered these a bit over a year ago. They went on just like the OEM hooks, the bumper inserts fit well, and I still have no rust on them. Link → tow hook link
They were $98, and if I remember correctly the OEM set was going to cost somewhere around $300 after buying the hooks and inserts...
OP, There must be a setting to disable notifications because like tech97elec I don't get the pop up. Nor do I subscribe to XM (and also have no interest in it either). I don't remember changing any notification settings specific to XM, but shutting all the notification crap off is one of the...
LOL, seriously though, it's worth asking. Since it's the manufacturer offering the rebates, I doubt there's anything the dealership can do, even if they wanted to. But what's the worst that can happen, they say no? Best case scenario they hook you up, worst case scenario you wasted a phone...
No unfortunately, I don't see it happening either.
The closest I've come to that is the dealership sending me a check for $1K after I bought my Jeep. I bought it with the family pricing so we went by the prices listed on the invoice. I had pre-arranged the loan with my credit union so we...
That's definitely not been my experience, but then I live in an area that's not under constant development.
You gotta love rural Ohio where the only thing changing along the road is whether the field has corn or soy beans in it this year.
And yes, I do love it here. And yes, that's really a...
As I understand it the '22+ have free nav updates so that's only true for a few model years.
But yes Waze is pretty good with telling you were traffic (and cops) are. If you're going to run stupid fast on public roads, it may be worth installing Waze on your phone to hopefully avoid getting busted.
I was going to say the exact same thing. The cop isn't going to care if your truck told you the wrong speed limit, and I'm not willing to risk the ticket. I'll keep an eye on the signs.
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