MidnightExpre$$
Ram Guru
That’s awesome. Wondering what kind of oil and filters you used?
Is the motor untouched? Any major repairs during that time?
I find those high mileage vehicles interesting. Nice to see long term results. Whatever you did obviously worked.
I have no idea what they used, but since I did actually get the oil changes done at the dealership, I have to assume they used a Mopar filter. I did them at the dealership because they would take you right in and only charged $39.95. No appointment needed. Over the years it has crept up to $59.99.
I never altered the engine in any way. The only thing I changed on that truck was adding step rails.
I did have a lifter tap at about 98,000 miles which the dealer took care of under warranty (it was 100,000 miles on 2014s), other than that, no engine work. I had them change the plugs and wires when they did that repair. That was the only time I changed them.
I had a radiator leak somewhere around 320,000 miles that cost around $340 for a replacement. Changed the battery once. I did the brakes at 185,000 and then again at 412,000 miles. I went thru the factory Goodyear Wranglers and after that put 100,000 miles on every set of replacement tires, which were Cooper Discoverer All Terrains (AT3?)
That truck doesn't owe me a penny.
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