Agreed this this thread has been interesting, my original intent wasn’t to bash anyone’s decision, just honestly wondering if others thought the same way i do. I like my 7.3 but after driving the 6.7 HO I think I may order one up, it’s a night and day difference when towing.
I ordered the 7.3 in March of 2021, it got pushed to a 2022 model and for the most part it does what I need and have had no issues (40,000 miles so far) but I drove the new diesel HO and my goodness what a motor, it’s heads and tails above the 7.3 for towing and I’m kind of kicking myself for...
Would like to hear what others have done when replacing the stock tires, mine have 31,000 miles on them, the tread is still ok but they are so loud inside the cab when driving down the road you can’t even have a conversation. I don’t mind the duratracs but open to other options as well.
As a young kid I was sure money brought happiness and contentment, as I made money I slowly realized it did neither. It took me some time to figure it out but I came to the realization that if I could make enough money I could use it to “buy” time, so I worked hard for 10+ years, built a...
Over 30,000 on my 22 and according to Fuelly my average is 10.3, I’ve tried running in Eco mode, slow acceleration, tow mode etc, nothing seems to make it any better, that being said it doesn’t bother me anymore, I just fill it up every 250 miles or so and keep driving.
I actually just noticed this smell last week, ‘22 7.3, have had the truck for since october of ‘21 and never noticed it before. I
Just got home from a 3 hour round trip, all
Normal highway driving, the last 2 miles down a snow covered dirt road.
This is my truck as well, I have the carpet delete, put a topper on it and other than the transmission lurch when shifting into drive I love it. I probably should bring it in To the dealer to fix but I hate going to the dealer and having to drive my jeep. The topper works so good for hunting...
☝️☝️ This is exactly right. We have a pool as well, kids use it all summer long til about middle of August then it sits unused by us til we winterize it. But neighbor kids, friends we didn’t know we have etc always come use it which is fine, until they pop all the tubes, throw garbage across...
Have the Milwaukee chain saw, blower, weed whip and love them all. As others have said virtually no maintenance, they always turn on. Get a couple batteries and u can run for a long time.
Depending on the state you are in and the insurance carrier you have, you may be able to include the add on options by increasing the value of the truck or adding coverage for extras, (probably based on actual cash value of ad-ons) Some of the carriers I represent allow it and some don’t. This...