I know but I am a noob. 2020 JT oil weight.

Joey1313

Caught the Bug
I know this has been internetted to death but what are y'all running. I know tolerances have changed through the years but..... Not looking to solve the mystery, just looking for honest opinions.

I will need to do my first soon. Has 45,000 miles. No idea what previous owner used.
 
Understood. Respectfully I believe you are missing my point. I'll reiterate that I said you can't go wrong following the OM. My point is that from a vehicle owner's point of view, you can safely use a different grade of oil. To spell it out, I provided the overseas reference for illustration. That's it. [insert warranty discussion here.]


No need to look it up, we're in agreement here.

Point.


This would be a better discussiin over a mess of beers hut I'll try to be brief.

The thing about CAFE is the penalties and rewards manufacturers get based on corporate fuel economy ratings, spread out over the # of vehicles sold annually. I've educated myself on it pretty thoroughly.

Add that to the fact that most US vehicle owners don't keep their vehicles for a long time any more (though average vehicle age in the US is rising), and it's easy to see why engine longevity is no longer a priority. It's been shown that higher viscosity oils, to a point, reduce engine wear.

In all fairness, motor oil chemistry HAS advanced greatly over the last 15 years or so, which mitigates some of the issues.



Me either. But we all know what we know and I'm not one to simply spout iff info found online. Just attempting to discuss a concept but apparently it's falling on deaf ears.

Again Ed, not trying to tell anyone what to do, or not to follow the OM. Just saying it's safe to use thicker oil than specified, because the engineers aren't the only ones writing the OM any more.
Not sure why you're singling me out. I was never addressing you in this thread, just the OP. Clearly, you have this all figured out and that's cool.
 
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Not sure why you're singling me out. I was never addressing you in this thread, just the OP. Clearly, you have this all figured out and that's cool.
No offense intended; you're the site owner and I was just responding to your post in what I thought was a respectful and friendly way.

To all: your Jeep your choices. Let's agree to disagree on some things; it's the way the world works.

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I know this has been internetted to death but what are y'all running. I know tolerances have changed through the years but..... Not looking to solve the mystery, just looking for honest opinions.

I will need to do my first soon. Has 45,000 miles. No idea what previous owner used.
Stick to the manufacturer's advice, in my opinion.
 
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No offense intended; you're the site owner and I was just responding to your post in what I thought was a respectful and friendly way.

To all: your Jeep your choices. Let's agree to disagree on some things; it's the way the world works.

Out.
Offense? LOL, none taken. This is the NOOB zone and for the most part, I try to keep my responses and focus on the OP.
 
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I honestly deal with it every day. It's all about contract language and who's in the big boys club at the top. When it comes to warranty, you just do what your told by the manufacturer.
Stick to the manufacturer's advice, in my opinion.
From a guy who's gotten the raw end of the stick from Jeep in the past, as in, not only having my warranty voided on a 2009 Jeep but getting it flagged as well, this is a rule that I have come to learn and adhere by.
 
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