I removed my rear seat that should allow for doors to be stored inside. I don't plan on taking my doors off but with the rear seat gone it make the 2 door more versatile.
Good to hear they aren't just burning down left right and center. Ill probably use mine a few times this winter. I don't get great white north cold but single digits are common. Ive got the 2.3 as well with a recall notice.
Heating your engine oil before driving off in these modern TURBO motors is good thing. Its not good on the turbo to start up cold and just drive off. Engine block heaters help with that as well as the other ones mentioned.
I just did a tranny service on mine and used this $8 pump to get 6.3 qts out of my pan before dropping the pan. Worked great. I just fed the hose into the fill hole as far as possible and sucked it out.
There is another thread running around some place that shows this dip stick has been used with a modification?
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Personally I am just going to drain and refill the same amount, once the new drain...
Any recent feed back on the doorman with drain? I am thinking of going this route. I have a full skid plate system. Servicing the tranny with a drain would be nice.
I am now looking into the 2 door rear window slider options. There is that Gul wing solid metal pop up option available. Its not ideal for just air circulation. A slider is what I would choose.
Has anyone sprayed a proper line-x type coat over their MIC top to see if it strengthens / thickens the outer layer possibly reducing the potential for cracks?
I understand the argument for lipstick on a pig etc..... just want to see if anyone has actually tried a method to reduce or prevent...
Found some thanks!
I have a 2024 two door with the 2.3Liter auto. I have the steel modular front bumper but only a plastic front skid plate and nothing over the motor or tranny. I know I will break something the first time in the dirt so I need protection please and thankyou. Carson Valley...