2010 Compass Lug Nut Oil Pan Size
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I called my local Jeep dealer to inquire about the price and part number for the oil filter on my 2020 JLRU with the 3.6 L V6. I was given the price... $16.02 but they REFUSED to give me the part number. WTF??? I went to Auto Zone and they said what I need is the Mopar Oil Filter # MO-349 for $8.99. I don't know if this is the correct one or not. Anyway, here are a few questions I have:
* Mopar Oil Filter for a 2020 (2018-2019) JL with the 3.6L V6: Part #?????????????????
Also, I am looking for the lb/ft torque settings for the common things we need access to...
* Wheel nuts
* Oil pan drain bolt
* Oil filter element cover
* Hard top bolts (8 of these)
* Door bolts
* I would like to check several of the suspension components to confirm the lb/ft torque settings as well.
I purchased a new torque wrench and I just want to check everything!!! Lol!
Also... yes I am aware of the "Jeep Wave" program where I get 4 oil changes and 4 tire rotations for the next 2 years. Sounds great, but you think I'm gonna waste my time and let these idiots touch my Jeep??? Besides, I called "Jeep Wave" and they stated that I can send in my receipts for my own oil changes and be reimbursed. Has anyone done this?
Thank you!
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I'm wondering if the lower value is a JK 1/2-20 throwback
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Lug nut torque is 130 ft-lbs for the axels and 59 ft-lbs for the spare.
Hard top bolts and door bolts are 88 in-lbs which is roughly 7.5 ft-lbs.
Find the Mopar lift instructions for most of the suspension specifications. Someone posted them on a thread, but I can't find them right now...will update if I find it.
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WTF is right, why wouldn't they just give you the part number...I'm guessing corporate would not be happy to hear that they wouldn't provide it to you. Definitely interested in the sending your receipts in for reimbursement answer.Hey guys. I tried to find these answers on the forum with no luck. So, here are some questions.I called my local Jeep dealer to inquire about the price and part number for the oil filter on my 2020 JLRU with the 3.6 L V6. I was given the price... $16.02 but they REFUSED to give me the part number. WTF??? I went to Auto Zone and they said what I need is the Mopar Oil Filter # MO-349 for $8.99. I don't know if this is the correct one or not. Anyway, here are a few questions I have:
* Mopar Oil Filter for a 2020 (2018-2019) JL with the 3.6L V6: Part #?????????????????
Also, I am looking for the lb/ft torque settings for the common things we need access to...
* Wheel nuts
* Oil pan drain bolt
* Oil filter element cover
* Hard top bolts (8 of these)
* Door bolts
* I would like to check several of the suspension components to confirm the lb/ft torque settings as well.I purchased a new torque wrench and I just want to check everything!!! Lol!
Also... yes I am aware of the "Jeep Wave" program where I get 4 oil changes and 4 tire rotations for the next 2 years. Sounds great, but you think I'm gonna waste my time and let these idiots touch my Jeep??? Besides, I called "Jeep Wave" and they stated that I can send in my receipts for my own oil changes and be reimbursed. Has anyone done this?
Thank you!
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Curious to know if this is true.Also... yes I am aware of the "Jeep Wave" program where I get 4 oil changes and 4 tire rotations for the next 2 years. Sounds great, but you think I'm gonna waste my time and let these idiots touch my Jeep??? Besides, I called "Jeep Wave" and they stated that I can send in my receipts for my own oil changes and be reimbursed. Has anyone done this?Thank you!
Would love to take advantage of this reimbursement.
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