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My 2021 Laramie blows very cold. I've only had it since December, so I haven't had to deal with Texas summer yet...but its starting to warm up now and the A/C has felt nice and cold :)
Agree, and I was just thinking about how this should be an option in all vehicles today (and likely will be soon).
I still need to figure out how to use a sunshade with my dash cam. I want to use Park mode, but don't want to melt my cam...
I leave my sensors on but turned the rear braking off. It kept slamming the brakes with nothing there at all. I feel like random dust in the air sets it off its so sensitive lol
I got the Laramie with the Off-Road Group. Been happy with it, and it is very capable.
I sometimes fear I regret not getting the rebel, but honestly it's mostly the front end appearance that is different (and the Rebel name)
Make that 5....I'm here in Fort Worth, too!
I just ordered this undercarriage attachment for the pressure washer.
Got my 21 Laramie in December and have only hand washed so far, and plan to continue. I am really enjoying washing and detailing it at far, but it does take long.
I didn't read this entire thread, but I did this and would recommend a long handled or extendable handle ratchet. I used a breaker bar to get mine loose.
So what is the preferred way to protect these materials?
I am going to get 303 Aerospace for the exterior trim, and I suppose also for interior trim, plastic, and vinyl.
But I am unsure of what to use on the dashboard, seats, center console, and steering wheel.
Would 303 be good on these...
Thanks for the responses guys!
I ended up running it straight down and cutting the house with a Husky pipe cutter (~$13 at home depot). Zip tied it to a safe spot.
I'll try and post a pic to help anybody deciding on what I was.
Installed the Mishimoto Catch Can and Petcock Drain Valve Kit.
Was pretty easy using the Mishimoto Youtube Installation video.
Now I just need to decide on where to zip-tie the drain-hose
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