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My 2.0 is always about 1/4 inch above full too, and I change my own oil so I know how much I put in. Came that way when it was new, and it's been that way after each oil change with the proper amount of oil. I wouldn't worry about it.
 

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You want a Fumoto F106 M14-1.5 ... Use the forum search feature using the word Fumoto in order to find the many threads discussing the Fumoto Oil Drain Valve.
Hey Rhine,
Do you know if that is the same part# for the Gladiator( 2022 JTRD) ?

Thanks
 

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Hey Rhine,
Do you know if that is the same part# for the Gladiator( 2022 JTRD) ?

Thanks
Yes, it would be the same..

There are different variations of the Fumoto... just be sure to get an Fumoto F106 M14-1.5 .

I myself run with a F106S which is the short nipple. Some guys run with a Fumoto F106N which is a long nipple.. and then there are other variations.

Read here at this old thread for some really good info in regard to the Fumoto..

https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/fo...m14-1-5-drain-valve-for-the-wrangler-jl.4441/
 

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Yes, it would be the same..

There are different variations of the Fumoto... just be sure to get an Fumoto F106 M14-1.5 .

I myself run with a F106S which is the short nipple. Some guys run with a Fumoto F106N which is a long nipple.. and then there are other variations.

Read here at this old thread for some really good info in regard to the Fumoto..


https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/fo...m14-1-5-drain-valve-for-the-wrangler-jl.4441/
Thanks.

I've had Fumotos' on other vehicles, just not the Jeep.

I planned on getting underneath it and taking a look, my initial concern was clearance and the possibility of getting it snagged on a trail.. that would be disastrous...
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It seems many are using without any issues.

Thanks for your help!
 

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Yes, it would be the same..

There are different variations of the Fumoto... just be sure to get an Fumoto F106 M14-1.5 .

I myself run with a F106S which is the short nipple. Some guys run with a Fumoto F106N which is a long nipple.. and then there are other variations.

Read here at this old thread for some really good info in regard to the Fumoto..


https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/fo...m14-1-5-drain-valve-for-the-wrangler-jl.4441/
Thanks again for the forum link... great info. I remember seeing it, but that was a while ago.
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