Absolutely the best way to do it! I had a switch ran to the interior at one point as well, for those that do not know what Mal did there is he removed the studded plug for the clutch pedal (2x10mm nuts on the cabin side if I recall) and bored a hole to mount a boot for a passthrough.
I have stainless grill covers that fit each individual panel, I cover the lower once it stays below 40 or so and leave them on, the active shutters only cover the top half, once it's below 10 or so degrees consistently I cover the top half, though an 80mph freeway commute for 2+ hours did merit...
Gaskets on the water pump and thermostat aren't very big deals, it's a lot better fate than most issues, and with a lift you're obviously going to lose MPG beyond epa rating, as with traveling 75-80mph. No vehicle gets ideal economy at that speed. Aggressive tires lost me near 5mpg alone, and I...
If you pull up the plastic shroud that's clipped to the passenger side fender from the radiator, it will be behind the passenger headlight housing if you have a factory installed Cable. No tools just pull the plastic and the one pin will pull through and you should find it
Very easy. Mopar brand Filters from eBay or dieselFiltersonline.com a little over 30$, don't use an aftermarket for the fuel system. As stated there's some videos if necessary. It's pretty tight I have I strap wrench for full size fuel Filters that fits it perfectly.
I'll second @flying7 I use Google maps on phone or tablet but sometimes the bigger screen is nice. More populated areas than my rural little town it works alright, but ETA times are usually inaccurate due to unregistered speeds. That's a little annoying. The one good part to it is the Nav is a...
That kind of sounds like a crappy deal from mbrp, like seriously? You can cut and bend the Tube, dump it in the box and send it to anyone with $$$ but you can't run it through a wash or even wipe down the part? I'd be pretty unhappy.