It's heavier in the front for diesels.
I was explained in that the front springs need to be taller. Not sure if true or not. Must be a reason why companies make kits for ecodiesel.
I have a small knife collection, but have been carrying my shirogorov for a few years now.
My flashlights vary, but I have about 3 or 4 in my jeep at all times (all modified lights).
Prevents them from being tangled.
Also must be metal, they'll chew through any fibrous materials, and need locks (as the girl knows how to open carabiners by licking them open).
Not too much. Got a bike and bike rack.
It almost didn't fit due to my tires. I had to air down for it to finally snug in and the hitch pin could go through.
A lot of great info there! Appreciate it.
I would love to delete, but knowing so little and not wanting to mess with anything I'm not knowledgeable about, I'll have to wait, or see if additives can help haha!
My uncle (diesel mechanic) says I should of bought an older diesel vehicle that is...
No, police don't look at jeeps at all.
Do you mean delete or weightloss? We get smoked annually, I'm not sure how to pass that. I'd have to know a 'guy'.
I'm at 82k miles now.
I didn't even know about people replacing their intake manifold, is that common? Street legal upgrades available too?
Hmm, I just pour it directly in. Just a little slowly so it doesn't overflow.
I'm putting in about an ounce every fillup, is that too much?
I HATE when the additive (hotshots or archoil) spills a little and the entire jeep smells like diesel for days. The archoil is the worst, the tiny cap...
I'm on my 2nd one. Rolled the first eco, at 88k miles.
Current one is 82k and no issues.
I'm disappointed that they discontinued it. However the tt hurricane sounds interesting if it doesn't cost around 80k+, though it probably would be.
That's strange. I traveled to many dealers, and Huntington Beach treated me the best.
No questions asked on warranty claims, sometimes things I broke (alternator covered in mud). Always gave me the Hertz rentals.
Maybe it's changed recently, haven't been in a few years after moving.
I can say...
They're very nice lights. Watched a lot of reviews, and seen them do tests on several different companies lights, and morimoto seem to best all of them, both brightness (lux) and heat fading.
I think they're also the only ones using an actual amber led as opposed to yellow film, though they do...
My first ecodiesel rolled in Moab, so here's the 2nd eco. Going for a similar build, as I loved the last one. Couldn't find a sarge again, so went with granite crystal. Little bland, but couldn't find the colors I wanted.
This build is made for rough terrain camping. I love being in the...