View Poll Results: Do you prefer us lobbing Potatoes or Grenades to take care of spammers?
Lob potatoes to just stun them
2
18.18%
Lob grenades and remove them from the TMS pool permanently
9
81.82%
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Mustangs Coast to Coast
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Not sure there's anything I can say that hasn't already been said, but I'm hoping things work out for the best for you and your family, Lee. You're in my prayers.
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I know and I don't think I'm going to like driving this one. Let me rephrase.....I don't think I'm going to like parking it (especially here at work ). I didn't like parking the first 350 we had because it was so long with the crew cab and 8ft bed. Now this one is a dually. It's gonna take some getting used to for me, that's for sure!
The Legacy TMS Lady
And Raptors never look wimpy! I'd love to have one. They had an Ingot Silver one on the lot that I really, really liked.
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Holy **** that's a lot of truck!! It looks bad *** though. No way I could park that thing as long as its been since I drove something big, I'd need two spotters at least.
What happened?
Got mine tinted and clear bra put on today.
What happened?
Got mine tinted and clear bra put on today.
The Legacy TMS Lady
I haven't either. Not since the first 350 he had, but that one wasn't a dually. He tried to get me to drive it last night when I picked my son up from work but I didn't want to have to back it up in the driveway my first time in the dark. Figured I'd probably misjudge and scrape the tire all over the railroad tie. I'm pretty sure that wouldn't go over very well. Told him I'll wait til it's light out my first time, lol.
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I haven't either. Not since the first 350 he had, but that one wasn't a dually. He tried to get me to drive it last night when I picked my son up from work but I didn't want to have to back it up in the driveway my first time in the dark. Figured I'd probably misjudge and scrape the tire all over the railroad tie. I'm pretty sure that wouldn't go over very well. Told him I'll wait til it's light out my first time, lol.
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No, it wasn't tinted. But the Jeep is so freaking white its unreal. Its the brightest white I've ever seen on a car (no wonder they call the color Bright White, lol). And all of the back windows are tinted so I had the 2 front ones done to match. Makes a nice looking contrast against all that white.
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No, it wasn't tinted. But the Jeep is so freaking white its unreal. Its the brightest white I've ever seen on a car (no wonder they call the color Bright White, lol). And all of the back windows are tinted so I had the 2 front ones done to match. Makes a nice looking contrast against all that white.
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These things are known for transmission issues. There is a snap ring in the c-clutch that breaks or loosens. When that happens people end up with a new transmission. Well, that happened to me. I find out yesterday when I brought it in that my dealer fixes it. Everyone on the Cherokee forum that has had this happen got a new transmission. I'm the first that is allegedly getting it fixed. Not many people out there trained to do the repair. The dealership owner has 53 dealerships so maybe they have some pull to be able to do it. I'd just rather have the whole thing replaced.
So now I have no vehicle, missed two days of work, and there are no loaners available.
So now I have no vehicle, missed two days of work, and there are no loaners available.
The Legacy TMS Lady
Yes. I think that may even be standard now The 250 had it, but it didn't have navigation so you viewed it in the rear view mirror. This one has more options than we would want or need but since they let it go for the base price, basically all of the options were free (even the diesel) so it was a no brainer and way too good of a deal to pass up. I'm still shaking my head at getting it for that price.
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Mustangs Coast to Coast
Yes. I think that may even be standard now The 250 had it, but it didn't have navigation so you viewed it in the rear view mirror. This one has more options than we would want or need but since they let it go for the base price, basically all of the options were free (even the diesel) so it was a no brainer and way too good of a deal to pass up. I'm still shaking my head at getting it for that price.
These things are known for transmission issues. There is a snap ring in the c-clutch that breaks or loosens. When that happens people end up with a new transmission. Well, that happened to me. I find out yesterday when I brought it in that my dealer fixes it. Everyone on the Cherokee forum that has had this happen got a new transmission. I'm the first that is allegedly getting it fixed. Not many people out there trained to do the repair. The dealership owner has 53 dealerships so maybe they have some pull to be able to do it. I'd just rather have the whole thing replaced.
So now I have no vehicle, missed two days of work, and there are no loaners available.
So now I have no vehicle, missed two days of work, and there are no loaners available.
These things are known for transmission issues. There is a snap ring in the c-clutch that breaks or loosens. When that happens people end up with a new transmission. Well, that happened to me. I find out yesterday when I brought it in that my dealer fixes it. Everyone on the Cherokee forum that has had this happen got a new transmission. I'm the first that is allegedly getting it fixed. Not many people out there trained to do the repair. The dealership owner has 53 dealerships so maybe they have some pull to be able to do it. I'd just rather have the whole thing replaced.
So now I have no vehicle, missed two days of work, and there are no loaners available.
So now I have no vehicle, missed two days of work, and there are no loaners available.
Tasca Super Boss 429 Member
Some members of the Cherokee forum think some of the dealers are causing the problems. When there is a software update, there is a procedure they need to do as a learning process. When I had mine done it April, they are supposed to stress the transmission and cause the problem I have now so it breaks down at the dealer. If it survives, then continue with the update and all should be good. I don't think that was done. Plus I should have gotten it back with over 50 miles added to it as part of the test. I only had 12 additional miles. Something in the procedure either changed, or they took shortcuts.