ahh gotcha...I misunderstood the term barndoor tailgate
ahh gotcha...I misunderstood the term barndoor tailgate
I believe the rav 4 still uses them, at least the previous generation did. Not quite an suv but whatever the hell they classify that crossover as
Great advice, my only criticism is stating not to drive when being winched. Usually if you’re in need of a winch, getting the tires spinning in conjunction with the winch is the only way to get over/through an obstacle
Yup my lifted LJ I avoid every pothole. Exact same way no slowing down just a little steering input. A lifted jeep isn’t exactly a cadillac in the first place, why hit potholes to make it worse?
It’s like the exact opposite of David vs Goliath. Except Goliath has also been taking HGH
Couldn't be more of a mall crawler if you tried
You actually wheel with Stu?
Awesome
You put goggles on your dog when it sticks its head out the window?
Jalop commenters are now on suicide watch
Just rippin a couple race prepped cars around a track while carrying on a casual conversation...no big deal
1. Press gas
2. Hold on
Way too many quality aftermarket companies to even consider buying this kit which most likely has an absurd markup and subpar quality pieces. Non adjustable control arms and only one non adjustable trackbar? No thanks. I've heard good things about the fox resi shocks though glad they included that in the kit
Sucks man DW can definitely be frustrating..have you checked out planmans checklist? Great way to diagnose and track down DW
http://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f96/diag…
Death wobble is no phenomenon, and if you have a basic understanding of the 5 link factory suspension it is easily fixable. You are correct about it being shit your pants scary and violent though. Jury is still out on the 3.6, won’t ever replace the I-6 but the reviews have been favorable so far - only time will tell
I mean I would hardly call hand tightening an oil pan bolt "half assed", there is just simply no need to use a torque wrench on it. It's the definition of overkill. It is not a bolt that sees any type of load whatsoever, it's merely there to prevent oil from dripping out of the pan
My family has been using the same guy for 25+ years. Talking to my dad about a costly repair for his rav4 driveshaft he said he didn't care what the cost was, just care about the fact that the mechanic never screwed up
Torque wrench on a oil pan bolt? holy moly...
Still might not help. My jeep had an outdated inspection sticker and one day I got a ticket in the mail for not being inspected without ever being pulled over. Apparently I drove by a cop hanging out watching traffic with one of those little plate reader things and that's all they needed to ticket me. Very…
There are no longer any first time homeowner tax breaks available....might want to save whatever credit you received for a potential tax penalty when the audit man comes knocking