CEL will probably come back. This is the same things they tried with mine although in a different order. What resolved mine was to replace the pressure sensor that lives on the top of the gas tank. It gets plugged with the undercoating. See my post in this thread for my experience of the repair...
I replaced the 4 that need to be removed for an oil change with the push type pins like these: https://www.summitracing.com/parts/cwa-55176248 . You can find them at auto parts stores or lowes/home depot in the hardware section. The screw type ones suck because they almost never thread out the...
Certainly wouldn't hurt to push the crash bars back with how easy it is to do. Just the two bolts on the top of each, push back and tighten. Do you have any spacers? It was my understanding that a 285 would not fit without them because the extra width, they would rub on the spindle. I have...
Just finished similar set up.
- Terraflex Falcon 2.25" leveling kit.
- 5mm hub centric spacers up front: https://www.ebay.com/itm/203082068865
- 285/70R17 Cooper Discoverer AT3 4S on stock sport wheels.
I believe they are. When I installed my diode dynamics replacements I seem to remember there being a little knob on the housing of the factory fogs that I was assuming for adjustment purposes.
Left arm came from SPC on Friday and they got installed this weekend.
Making an appointment for an alignment on Monday, then I need to decide on tires. I still haven't pinned down what size I want yet. Currently considering 255/75r17, 265/70, or 285/70 with 1/4" spacers.
I finally installed the front shocks from the falcon leveling kit I bought from @Mugatu that has been sitting since April.
I was surprised to see the passenger side shock was leaking with only a little under 36000 mi on it. All the evidence was on the back side so there was no way I could have...
I had to take it off of mine when I had my tailgate repainted when it got gouged. I had to take off the latch mechanism access plate that is held in place by a bunch of torx screws. With it removed you'll be able to see retaining tabs on the bottom of the molding piece. I used needle nose pliers...