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I disconnected my battery when I installed my rear tow hooks, as the bed step I removed had large wiring harness going through it. I let it sit overnight after reconnecting. The next day, I had no working cameras. I was worried I had not hooked up the wiring correctly, but after a short drive, I...
Ceramic and done.
If you don't mind doing it every year or couple years (or whatever interval it states, depending on the brand name), do it yourself.
If you want it to last 4+ years, thats where the "professional grade" stuff comes into play. Usually recommended to have pros do that stuff...
Front is 2.3 pints, rear is 5.7 pints.
Or 1.15 quart and 2.85 quarts, respectively.
These quantities are the same, regardless of which gears/oil weight you have.
EDIT: Forgot to give credit to the source, Amsoil. I've seen it elsewhere as well, but fastest way to find it was Amsoil's site.
Would it mount successfully to the rear of the engine compartment/trim like it does on the 5th gens? I am thinking it would not attach there either due to differences in the engine compartment, although I could be mistaken.
What is your VIN? We/you can check your build sheet yourself to see if its listed. Insert your VIN instead of the "XXX" at the end of the below link.
https://www.jeep.com/webselfservice/BuildSheetServlet?vin=XXX
No experience with these specific units, but the regular Mevotech is usually low-to-mid grade, depending on the application. I have some experience with their stuff on my 2014 Ram I had before this one. It can be different though, application to application. For some vehicles, they get better...
OEM 20" (275/55R20) vs OEM 22" (285/45R22) vs OEM 18" (275/65R18), they are so close, many consider them all to be the same overall size, except in width, which has no effect on the speedometer.
This comparison excludes Rebel and TRX models, they have larger tires.
For this small a difference...
You all got me curious, so I checked mine this weekend... yup, pulled the fill plug out, and nothing started dribbling.
I planned ahead for this (for a change). Didn't want to do a full change at only 7500 miles, so I ordered a bottle of Mopar fluid (the OEM synthetic stuff). Glad to see FCA...
I typically run Amsoil Severe Gear in the appropriate weight (whatever it says in the manual). In this case, I don't want to change the rear diff. completely after only 7500 miles, so I bought 1 quart of the Mopar stuff and will just add to it if its low. I have not towed with this truck yet...
Running 18" Rebel wheels on my 2020 Limited. I went with stock size 32" tires to preserve power/MPG, and regret it a little now and then. May up size next round when these tires wear out.
As others noted, 18" OEM wheels are fine, they barely clear. Many aftermarket 18" will not.
If he wants to convert to the Laramie (or Big Horn LED package) headlights, he won't need a new grille. If he wants to convert to the Longhorn/Limited projector LED lights, they are a different shape. He'd need a new grille (also a different shape) from a Longhorn/Limited, and the plastic pieces...
I was mistaken; its not in UConnect, but a separate button on the overhead console. I never use it, so forgot where it was, my apologies. This button shuts off all the lights (or at least most) that come on when you open/close the doors, including the ones in the bottom of the mirror. It has a...
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