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Old Apr 17, 2026 | 04:43 PM
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Just arrived today from Albuquerque and still has some New Mexico dust in the glovebox. Overall, not bad for a 19-year-old truck with 105k miles on it. The A/C blows cold and it runs pretty nice. The headliner is sagging, but I've redone a headliner before so no biggie. I plan to make a list of typical used vehicle maintenance items to address and will need guidance from you 4x4 folks.
 
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Only difference is going to be changing the fluid in the t-case, and front axle. T-case I think uses ATF, front diff gets 80W90, or 75W140.... (I would go with the 80/90.....) Check the front axle boots as well.
 
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Nice!
 
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Aside from fluids, filters, hoses, and belts, what 4x4 specific items should I address? This is my first 4x4 (not counting my brief ownership of a Jeep Patriot Latitude), so this is some new territory.
 
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Aside from fluids, filters, hoses, and belts, what 4x4 specific items should I address? This is my first 4x4 (not counting my brief ownership of a Jeep Patriot Latitude), so this is some new territory.
Just the stuff I listed previously. And make sure all four tires are the same size.
 
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Just the stuff I listed previously. And make sure all four tires are the same size.
My truck has five tires.
 
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Old Apr 18, 2026 | 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Gary-L
My truck has five tires.
Well, the spare should be the same size too.....
 
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Is Rock Auto still a good place to source parts? I've heard some horror stories about quality. I prefer either Daily Driver or Premium and never Economy. If anyone can recommend better parts sources, I'm open to suggestions.
 
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Rock Auto carries many brands. Just be careful which one you pick. Unfortunately, for our older vehicles, choices/availability are diminishing with time. A fair few of the OEM parts just aren't out there any more.
 
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Rock Auto carries many brands. Just be careful which one you pick. Unfortunately, for our older vehicles, choices/availability are diminishing with time. A fair few of the OEM parts just aren't out there any more.
Any specific brands you would recommend? I'm thinking suspension, brakes, bushings, etc.
 
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