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Brings to mind Biden's beloved 67 Stingray. I wonder if anybody would let him to actually drive it.
Those days in the Sonora are gone forever, and not just because I'm old (78). We drove over everything, just knocked down cacti (we had to drive straight azimuths). If we got stuck, we just...
Thanks for jumping into the thread, O Learned One. And thanks to @Headsong for making the personal link.
You might have picked up from @contented this is a late-in-life indulgence,* and I hope this to be my last vehicle purchase, and to pass it on to a daughter, well equipped and in good shape...
It won't be long before I hit 50,000 miles. on my 2022 4Door/hardtop/Badlands/Sasquatch/Lux. I read about other people's repair and maintenance issues -- and problems -- and I'm very grateful that I've been spared them. Still plenty of good rubber on the Goodyear Territories. I've done a fair...
@VAtruck posted, "It looks like they redid the math and the administrator of the EPA declared yesterday the technology is no longer going to be required by federal regulation."
Manufacturers developed it in order to conform to fleet CAFE dictates, which were formulated because of the "global...
Where do you expect to do your offroading? My guess is New England and Pennsylvania, as most of the Adirondack area has been closed off. So I suggest you go New Hampshire. I did.
You won't be disappointed. People give very positive reports for all locations. Regarding Moab, put it on your...
I have access to a pro-garage lift. Next oil change I think I'll start by pulling the drain plug and dumping it into flat collection plan. (I use the Ronin plug for controlled flow.) Then give it extra time to drain fully while I do my wheel rotation, install the new filter, check my other...
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Try and get a copy of that ticket. That, along with your photos, just might help you avoid an insurance bump. And if you do get one--appeal that. Massachusetts has an independent appeals/review board to hear cases. Maybe your state has something similar.
I'm 77, and a long way from being...
"Keep It Simple, Silly!"
Good wood blocks give you the height. Also a more stable base for when you're working on an irregular surface--like a trail. Why pay $100+ for something made from Chinesium?
very nice. But do you need three jack blocks? My suggestion would be that one block is sufficient (for the jack--use rocks for chocks), and the other two sections could accommodate tools, a first aid kit, an emergency kit with space blanket type things, etc. Judging by your obvious engineering...
@Nibroc99 If you have time and funding, check out the-pilgrimage.com for guided group runs in Vermont. First weekend in October (foliage time!) they have a 3-4 day event in and around South Royalton VT, with curated (carefully evaluated) runs over Vermont Class 6 roads--legal, unpaved...