I have had it run 4 full days in outside temps of 90-100F with not really cooling down a whole lot at night ie probably to the mid 70's with my arb set at 32-34F on 2 different occasions. Both times the temps were hot and both times the arb and jackery were in the cab of my truck so inside cab...
thanks, just went and picked one up at the local dealership for $100 with 15% off coupon (should have been $97.75 as msrp is $115 but the parts gal could not do math and I did not have the heart to argue with her over a couple of bucks) . I wonder if Mopar could have used any more rinky dink...
I have one of these and put a rock in it to keep it from blowing away. I only use it if I am going to be in one spot for a few days otherwise I just hang a bag from whatever is convenient. 5 gallon bucket works well too as was mentioned
I have 13,000 miles and keep track of every tankful. hand calculation not computer and I have never been that low. I recently just did over a 3000 mile trip and even going 70-80 got over 13mpg worst mpg I got was surprisingly enough in Minnesota. Were yours 6speeds or 8 speeds? My buddy has a...
just got back from a ~300 mile drive, I kept it 65-70mph and was around 16mpg. In Western Montana you are either going up or down (Missoula to Kalispell and around the lake for those familiar with the area) had 296 miles on the tank and took 18.7 gallons. That included some full throttle...
my ARB 50 is ~15" wide. Has been stellar and has run 24/7 for several years and has been bounced all over moab and trails like dusy ershim. Thing keeps on ticking so while maybe not budget to begin with is budget 6 or 7 years later.
some times I wish I would have went with something that could handle a big slide in camper. But ultimately no I love my PW. been to moab and going again. It has gone down most of the stuff I would in my jeep short of rock crawling type stuff..When parking in downtown I have no issues but I am...
I literally have not worn a watch since June 1st 2020 not sure if I ever will again. But I have citizens eco drive and Casio G-shock that have served me well over the years and I am hard on watches.
unless you are having to park in the big city (lucky there are none of those in Montana) get the biggest one you can. I have been thinking lately I should have gotten a 4500, 450 etc....
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