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Are they on the Ram 1500 chassis? Looks similar and has a similar drivetrain
Yup.
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Are they on the Ram 1500 chassis? Looks similar and has a similar drivetrain
Well the one I posted is a Rivian lol. I was putting it there for the comparison against the silver MonkfishYea, that definitely looks Rivian-ish. But the other pic, all silver and no black roof- and at that angle looks like Miss Cyber Truckez.
Update. I posted this at 7:19am. At 8:30 I left to hit Academy and it wouldn’t start. It’s dead in my driveway.Hey!
Worse than you know but rides better than anything. That is one thing they nail, it’s sooo smooth. When it works.
It’s not
In my defense, oooo the Wagoneer is back! 3 weeks late… WTF did they attempt to build? Is that painters tape holding the steering wheel on?



Isnt everything jeep makes except the wrangler on a dodge platform? I saw a durango and a grand cherokee parked side by side and could barely see a difference.Are they on the Ram 1500 chassis? Looks similar and has a similar drivetrain
A lot are on the fiat chassis. I think the durango and GC share a lot of parts so probably.Isnt everything jeep makes except the wrangler on a dodge platform? I saw a durango and a grand cherokee parked side by side and could barely see a difference.
Isnt everything jeep makes except the wrangler on a dodge platform? I saw a durango and a grand cherokee parked side by side and could barely see a difference.
****. They are built on ****.New Grand Cherokees are built on the WL platform. Durangos are still built on the WK2 platform that the last model of the Grand Cherokee was built on. Wrangler and Gladiator are all their own, while the other smaller Jeep models use various Stellantis platforms
Well the one I posted is a Rivian lol. I was putting it there for the comparison against the silver Monkfish

Straight up, no sarcasim, **** all new vehicles.Also, I've kinda become disenfranchised with all new vehicles to the point I just dont care anything about any of them.
To be fair those are kind of notorious for that. That's like their version of the Japanese heater core or the Sebring battery.Squids car (2011 malibu) was 1.5hr, 14 bolts, 10 trim poppers and cycle the front tires to change the head lights.
Japanese heater core? Some of the worst are GM and jeep/dodge.To be fair those are kind of notorious for that. That's like their version of the Japanese heater core or the Sebring battery.
The front ball joints need to come out. Remove the rear third member and driveshaft and work your way forward, you'll get to the ball joints eventually as illustrated in Figure 87-22 on page 394 of the procedure in the dedicated "How To Replace Ball Joints" manual up there on the top shelf. Be sure to replace all of the cup holders to calibrate the ball joints upon completion.Pontiac Torrent (Chevy Equinox) - 8 hours to do the heater core. Everything from the firewall to the 2nd row seats come out.
****ing pain in the ****.
Same for an 07 Hyundai Santa fe, clean firewall to rear seat, I took 3 days to it, cause I'm retired and **** working that hard. If wasn't my 87 year old fathers I wouldn't have done it at all, job cost more than the car is worth.Pontiac Torrent (Chevy Equinox) - 8 hours to do the heater core. Everything from the firewall to the 2nd row seats come out.
****ing pain in the ****.
Everyone does it these days but the Japanese did it first. IDK maybe the euros started doing it the same time. Domestics were mostly a glovebox deal until the mid 90s depending on platform.Japanese heater core? Some of the worst are GM and jeep/dodge.
I assume his Malibu is like an 07 or whatever generation it was was that having to tear the front down to do a light was became mainstream. Whole lot of OEMs went that route shortly after.Some Gm SUVs are 2+ hours for headlight bulbs. Try explaining that to their broke**** 3rd owner
Ooh ooh now do the gmt800 heater core!Then you have the GMT800 Yukon XL I had, pull 2 pins and change the headlight then push the pins back in and you are done. No tools and maybe 5 minutes to do both high beam and low beam on each side.
Don't the pins hit the upper radiator shroud? On my 02 & 03 it did. I trimmed the shroud.Then you have the GMT800 Yukon XL I had, pull 2 pins and change the headlight then push the pins back in and you are done. No tools and maybe 5 minutes to do both high beam and low beam on each side.
Ooh ooh now do the gmt800 heater core!
****. They are built on ****.
There are a ton of hard to change heater cores. Dentside fords with AC I seem to remember being a PITA. I'm just saying on the headlights I was surprised when I went to change them before.Ooh ooh now do the gmt800 heater core!
Mine didn't, not sure if that's normal or if what you had was the normal ones. They just turned like 90 degrees an pulled straight out.Don't the pins hit the upper radiator shroud? On my 02 & 03 it did. I trimmed the shroud.
They are a bit of a pain (dent side heater core) but nowhere near as much of a pain as an 01 dodge truck.There are a ton of hard to change heater cores. Dentside fords with AC I seem to remember being a PITA. I'm just saying on the headlights I was surprised when I went to change them before.
Not when you put an access door in the top of the AC box under the hood like Ford should have.There are a ton of hard to change heater cores. Dentside fords with AC I seem to remember being a PITA. I'm just saying on the headlights I was surprised when I went to change them before.
