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A razor blade could be a tough one. I would try to plug it. I ahve plug 100s of tires and not have troubles with them. Use Black Jack tire plugs, do not clean the hole with a reamer it only makes the hole bigger. These 2 have been in for about 4 years and this Jeep in my daily and then some and...
The first three oil changes I used mopar filters. The last oil change I used a Wix 57060 and the engine was sooo much quieter and has been for about 3000 miles now. Next oil change I will try a mopar filter and if the ticks come back I will switch it out for a Wix. I have always used Wix on many...
No I do not. I feel like it just more to go wrong. But I do like the way a truck looks with air. They are level my truck had 2.5 inches of rake before I did a changed the spring s in the front. Now its 1.250 inches of rake.
Yes that is true. A leveling kit will help this. I did a 1 inch and it help out not bottoming as easily. The front suspension only has about 5 of travel.
We have a 22 2500 bighorn 6.4 crew cab short bed with 4.10 gears. Also a Momentum 21G, truck pulls it well gas mileage is from 6 when at higher elevation 9000-12000 mostly 7-8 mpg. The trailer is tall and gets heavy fast. I think ours is 7600 dry. Then water all your stuff you take with you...
I installed a Thuren Sway bar it made a good difference. Smoothed out the rock and don't feel like I'm going to hit my head on the window. My Wife even said this was a good change. Lower tire pressure will help as well I run 55 front and 50 rear unloaded.
As far as leveling I went with Thuren...
Not to side track your question when you plug in the wires into panel in the fire wall under the dash. Did you find a way to access then to plug in the wires? I installed the lights some time ago and did not find an easy way access the plugs. Also did not want to tear the dash of my brand new...