The Autism Family Travels updated vehicle build. Take two! 2015 Jeep Patriot altitude.

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Flamewave

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The best part of the ABS being down is it deactivates the AWD so you can chirp the tires. :grinning:

But yeah, I've had to replace my rear wheel bearings twice. I don't know why they fail so easily, it's frustrating.
 

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The best part of the ABS being down is it deactivates the AWD so you can chirp the tires. :grinning:

But yeah, I've had to replace my rear wheel bearings twice. I don't know why they fail so easily, it's frustrating.
I am not complaining. we have a 156K km on it and they are the original set. Owned the jeep from new 9 years ago.
 
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For S&G's I re loaded Appcar DiagFCA onto my laptop and went out in the Jeep. Reset the tire size to the correct size They were way to small before in the computer, and upped the voltage to the headlights, and made my low beam lights my DRL instead of the high beams. That app is awesome. I recommend it for anyone with a Jeep/Dodge/Chrysler product
 

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Grand Falls-Windsor, NL, Canada
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We just got our Patriot back from the mechanic. 3200 dollars later. Oil change, trans fluid change (finally), 3 wheel bearings, two more front control arms/balljoints, new brake pads, and more. It feels brand new as it should. Let see how long that lasts. Hopefully we get more than a year of light driving out of this round of parts.

As for the Appcar settings changes. They all worked great. The jeep feels much more relaxed with its transmission shifts, and overall demeanor. The headlight output is much improved too. Now, to get some new headlight bulbs. I would love LED but I get the intermittent black out using them. I have no idea how to stop that.
 

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Grand Falls-Windsor, NL, Canada
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A month of driving in now and she's all good. It hasn't driven this good since we bought it. I am looking at new tires, and possibly the daystar lift. Anyone who has a pat out there it's worth your money to get appcar diagFCA. We have it, moved out daytimes to low beam not to blind drivers (soon moving them to the signal/marker lights when I get LED in them), changed the tire size to 235/65/17 diameter so that the transmission shifts correctly, the rig is not as high strung anymore and the speedo is right on the money with GPS speeds. An added bonus is that since it shifts correctly, we are getting better gas milage now. Also, I have maxed out the power going to the headlights and it is noticeable in the night. You can do one headlight at a time and see the differences.

Now, to curtail the rusties that are forming. We are taking the bottom cladding off, removing the rust on all panels, putting bedliner under the cladding and then painting all of the areas affected to get some extra time with the jeep. Hopefully we can get another 3 to 5 years out of it without rust screwing us over.
 
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