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I hear you regarding the 3.92's, larger tires and no shutters. However, you could definitely expect a slight improvement in MPG's with the Pulsar. Of course you'd have to factor in the price of the unit (I was fortunate to pick up a perfect used one on this site for a great price). The option...
You can exceed that, so take off your clothes and start dancing! Lol
I installed the RAM Airflow in the Spring and picked up an additional 1.5 MPG (driving conservatively). A month or so ago, I bought the Edge Pulsar (the "performance" mode is mindblowing compared to stock). I set it to...
I had one in my 2014 Sport. It looked great and fit fairly well. However, I had to remove it to install a tonneau cover and discovered that the side panels were starting to severely scuff the paint. Basically it's the same thing as a drop in liner minus the bottom as it's replaced with a rubber...
Soak it really good with water and immediatley use a shop vac to extract it. Repeat as many times as needed until the suds dissappear, then spray a broader area with water and extract it with the shop vac using a wider attachment (like your cleaning a carpet) to avoid a noticeable clean spot.
Jack up the truck, remove wheels and reinstall lug nuts then use a dial indicator with a magnet mount to check if one or all of the rotors are warped while rotating by hand.
I guess it's hit or miss. I have a 2019 Longhorn that I bought in November 19 and have had zero issues with it. It was a "wednesday" build, so that could have alot to do with it, as they say "Monday" and "Friday" are not good days to have a vehicle built. There was one recall notice that was...
I'm going to replace the rear bumper on my 19 Longhorn and need to know the torque values for the attaching fastners. I looked online but nothing was mentioned for the 5th gen Ram. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
I'm going to replace the rear bumper on my 19 Longhorn and need to know the torque values for the attaching fastners. I looked online but nothing was mentioned for the 5th gen Ram. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Sucks for sure! I park sometimes a quarter of a mile away from where I'm going in and always try and park "uphill" so any stray carts can't coast towards the truck. Hopefully the damage can be removed via PDR.
Yeah, I don't know what I'd do without it! It came in real handy years back when I need to do some engine maintenance on a lifted truck I had at the time. It made installing the RAM airflow a breeze... AND, I am seeing a +2mpg increase in the past month!
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