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Actually, a large rock hit it on the freeway near the top of the windshield on the I17. The guy told me that is a weak spot on these windshields. Who knows. The same guy replaced both of them. Seemed like he knew what he was doing.
I am not sure what brand it is. I was given a choice of OEM with the Ram logo or aftermarket with no logo. It was a little over $200 and I can't tell the difference other than the logo. The OEM was close to $900.
I replaced my first one with the OEM windshield and it cracked within 2 weeks. I them replaced that one with the non-OEM for $600 less and it has not broken in the last year and a half. The OEM is not worth the jacked up price.
I had mine replaced with a factory windshield last month. Just under $900. The new one cracked within 2 weeks as well when a tiny rock hit. It. I am going to try the aftermarket non-factory for half the price at some point. Worse windshields I have ever had.
I had a rock hit my windshield and it caused a 10" crack. I replaced the windshield with a factory OEM two weeks ago and yesterday a rock hit the windshield and cracked my new one. I am not thrilled with the quality of the glass. Less than 200 miles after replacement and I am out almost $900...
Glad there is a thread on this. Mine just started the other day when the temperature dropped into then 40's. It goes away after the engine starts, but it definitley gets your attention.
If the spot next to your tow mode switch is empty where the brake controller levers should be and you don't have tow mirrors, you don't have the tow group. The trailer brake controller is also seen in the cluster as you scroll through.
I found that using the USB C port and a type C 3.2 cable solved my problem. And yes, I only use the cable for Google maps and Waze, otherwise the bluetooth works just fine.
Agreed. If COSTCO offered 89 octane I would use it. My post was more about my surprise at the increased mpg using 91 and how much cheaper it is than 89 in my area. I just want the best performance my truck can offer, I didn't buy my Ram for its great gas mileage. More like in spite of it.
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