AMEN!!Life's too short to care about it.
AMEN!!Life's too short to care about it.
I remember a Jeep guy who had big money poured into his rig talking shit about my XTerra down in Moab. He took on an obstacle and I had to stand next to his driver's front wheel and yank out on his fender flare so the tire didn't rip it off. I then did the exact same obstacle, taking the same line and had no problems.This is the concept! This is also where people get into trouble. Just because you have a lot of money to through at your vehicle, doesn't mean its a better vehicle. It is all about the driver's capability with the equipement on hand.
I have seen 2wheel drive, low clearance vehicles go where a lifter, atlas equiped truck coulndn't, because the driver wouldn't listen tot he other people on the trail.
Haha! Human nature!His excuse afterwards was that he bought the Jeep that way and the previous owner/builder clearly only meant it to be a mall crawler.
Lol tell em it has the same engine as a journey. I too talk jeeps with some folks that come in. Most are good people that like having a jeep and offroad is a dirt over asphalt. Was talking to a 70 something year old the other week. Stoked to show his jku with some nice rims at the beach. I showed him mine all scratched up. It was a good time.I see this just about every day at a Chrysler service dept. I just start calling their rig a Chrysler to tone them down a hair. Not sure why, but most 'Jeep snobs' get a little butt hurt by that description.
Call it a Fiat and watch their hair stand on end.I see this just about every day at a Chrysler service dept. I just start calling their rig a Chrysler to tone them down a hair. Not sure why, but most 'Jeep snobs' get a little butt hurt by that description.
I can tell you there is not any fiat in either the ram or wrangler. At least not the 3/4ton and higher. You will recieve your hate mail soonCall it a Fiat and watch their hair stand on end.
Do that to a Ram guy and watch his head explode.
If they don't cool off, try calling it a Fiat.I see this just about every day at a Chrysler service dept. I just start calling their rig a Chrysler to tone them down a hair. Not sure why, but most 'Jeep snobs' get a little butt hurt by that description.
I can tell you that Fiat owns both Chrysler and Jeep, making them both Fiats.I can tell you there is not any fiat in either the ram or wrangler. At least not the 3/4ton and higher. You will recieve your hate mail soon
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You do know I'm a tech for chrysler right? And I know fiat owns 51% of Chrysler. But you should know there is more Mercedes in these vehicles ive mentioned .I can tell you that besides the 8 speed trans and 3.0 eco diesel the truck line and jeep wrangler and grand cherokee have not adopted parts from fiat. Even the modules remain the same and not switched too the fiat manufactures. Now the Cherokee, renegade,200 and Dart are fiat based.I can tell you that Fiat owns both Chrysler and Jeep, making them both Fiats.
Don't go down this road with me Stone. It's a dark and perilous one and paved with your tears
Ok dude your right like always, I'll just take my knowledge of the company I work for and bow to what to what you read on face book.And if you don't think engineering of all of those product lines isnt headed towards EU styling then you're insane. Gone are the days of "Chrysler" and "Dodge" they exist in name only.
I swear I just saw a quick flash on my Facebook feed that the next Wrangler will be an automatic trans only? Whaaaat?
Now I'm gonna stop I don't want your head to explode.
There's even some Dodge making it's way to Alfa. The Alfa 4c uses a Dart transmission.You do know I'm a tech for chrysler right? And I know fiat owns 51% of Chrysler. But you should know there is more Mercedes in these vehicles ive mentioned .I can tell you that besides the 8 speed trans and 3.0 eco diesel the truck line and jeep wrangler and grand cherokee have not adopted parts from fiat. Even the modules remain the same and not switched too the fiat manufactures. Now the Cherokee, renegade,200 and Dart are fiat based.
I'll go down the dark road, the boogie man is my bitch
Will it be the dual dry clutch? The dual dry clutch is a fiat transmission. I really dig that transmission. It gets lots of complaints though. My instructor for that transmission said the stop and go driving from traffic kills it. Apparently constant slipping like your feathering a clutch. Lol sounds legit.There's even some Dodge making it's way to Alfa. The Alfa 4c uses a Dart transmission.