I recently picked up a couple gallons of their oil too. Haven’t used it yet. Maybe next oil change. can’t beat the price. Any idea who makes their kirkland oil?
I believe Kirkland synthetic is made/blended by Warren Distribution
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I recently picked up a couple gallons of their oil too. Haven’t used it yet. Maybe next oil change. can’t beat the price. Any idea who makes their kirkland oil?
Thank you my man. Steering feel is something I didn’t notice a change in, but now that you mentioned it I paid attention to it while driving. This might be placebo, but it feels a tiny bit heavier, more like my sports cars. But I also did an AHC flush yesterday and felt so much difference so it could have been from that. I have about 273k km (169K miles) and the AHC fluid was never changed until now. I feel a night and day difference. Truck drives like a new 200 now.
Any Lithium based chasis grease NLGI 2 will work in all locations (Slip/Slide Yokes & Universal/Spiders Joints). I purchased Lucas #2 Red "N" Tacky.
Chassis Grease / Lubrication Info
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35x12.5 put “em on already32x12.5R20
Pile of goodies on the porch today. Finally the tires came in after a delay, probably because of CA fires?
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Skinnies vs full fat - 275/65R20 to 32x12.5R20
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Will these mount on factory wheels? Look super wide!!
Love this and have been trying to picture how to use the space - nicely done!
Thanks! I was toying with the idea of making a product out of it, but not sure yet. There's not a lot of rigid places to mount stuff back there. This one uses brackets that go up to the side of the radio head. Plenty strong for this application, but I'd love a better mount to offer RAM mounting, etc.Love this and have been trying to picture how to use the space - nicely done!
Thanks! I was toying with the idea of making a product out of it, but not sure yet. There's not a lot of rigid places to mount stuff back there. This one uses brackets that go up to the side of the radio head. Plenty strong for this application, but I'd love a better mount to offer RAM mounting, etc.
Pretty easy job, the only tedious part was the lower radiator bolt on the passenger side.
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Nick just installed this today. VERY PLEASED!Reach out to Nick at Backwoods Overland in Mount Airy, MD
Sweet nice work! Got to commend you on the cleanliness of your engine bay. Mine looks like a Hoover vacuum bag exploded under the hood lol.Radiator finally cracked a few days ago, right at 101k. I was expecting to have to do this job soon so I had a radiator, water pump, fan bracket, and fan clutch in the garage waiting for the radiator to go. Replaced the belt and tensioner while I was in there and put in new long life antifreeze. Pretty easy job, the only tedious part was the lower radiator bolt on the passenger side.
I kept finding clumps of fiber all over the place so I dug into the engine bay and found a nice little mice nest. It was old and nothing had been through there in a long time. I freaked out and looks through every wiring harness around that area. The only damage I found was some of the plastic wire insulation had been chewed off, but the wires were good. Got pretty lucky I must say!
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This was my technique for installing the lower radiator bolts
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That’s exactly how I got those bolts in. The tape is the trick.
Sweet nice work! Got to commend you on the cleanliness of your engine bay. Mine looks like a Hoover vacuum bag exploded under the hood lol.
Nice catch on the rodent nest.
Slowly undoing all the deferred maintenance from the previous owner. Don’t be fooled the outside is filthy. Only the engine bay and interior stay clean!
Radiator finally cracked a few days ago, right at 101k. I was expecting to have to do this job soon so I had a radiator, water pump, fan bracket, and fan clutch in the garage waiting for the radiator to go. Replaced the belt and tensioner while I was in there and put in new long life antifreeze. Pretty easy job, the only tedious part was the lower radiator bolt on the passenger side.