Depends on what you are looking for. the majority of rims are made in China including OEM. AEV rims are made in China (I have had 4 sets) and are probably as well made as OEM. Most OEM if not all are hub centric and many after market are only lug centric if that is important to you. At one...
sure seems like a lot of people have trouble with the Baroud and maybe that has caused more harm than anything. seems like a hand crafted product that cost what it does should not have issues to begin with.
When I do an actual comparison between the Ranger and the F150 they way I would want either one there is not a lot of difference in price OTD and sitting in the Ranger just seems like so much less substance for the money.
as was stated MM is worthless. the only ones who want you to believe it is the aftermarket manufactures and some will say they will stand behind you but when push comes to shove you are on your own and OEM have deep pockets.
true but I like to get out my vehicles once and a while and I find great pleasure in parking far away from my destination so I can admire my vehicle when i am walking back to it. Heck I go out to my garage often to just to stare at my recon.
I started researching a new Ford SD and after getting on Ford truck enthusiast forum I went back to looking at Gladiators lol. why? I have owned 4 3.6L without any issues so no reason to think I would have any trouble in the future yet so many people who I don't know were having issues with new...
with 12 million 3.6L there will always be a handful of stories. Every forum (no matter what the product) I have ever belonged to always seems to attract all the negative issues even if they are only on 1% of the vehicles regardless what make. I go by my own experience and I have owned 4...
for the record there are so many 3.6L running around like 12 million or something like that. Look at all the ones that have in excess of 200,000 miles. I personally drove 3 different chargers that were totally abused with somewhere north of 130,000 miles without issues. Most of the issues...
i learned how to drive in an old international pickup, My first car was a 38 Plymouth all my vehicle were manuals until the later 90’s when i bought a gmc with 454 and auto. Autos are so nice now i would never go back especially in a jeep.
i have been test driving gladiators and the 8 speed is...
like previously said a couple of spare tubes and even carry spare tires. If both have the same bikes one carry one front and the other a rear. Chances are you won't need them but never know. Not really any other spares as KLR's are pretty tough. depending on year google klr doohickey mod...
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