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Audi's chew through brakes way faster than these Ram's. Cannot compare one vehicle to another. I have never owned a vehicle whos brakes have lasted as long as they have on my 19 Ram, 80k miles and still more meat on the pads than my audi with 18k miles.
Doorman makes an aftermarket pan that has a removable filter so that next go around you wont have to change the entire pan. As for fluid, I wouldn't mess with having to replace a transmisison that expensive.
I had my first incident with the gear select switch today, and my rear bumper paid the price as my trailer tongue punched through some plastic parts. . I need some help Identifying a part. I found the rear step pad part as (55112621AB), but I cannot find the part that the step pad snaps into...
Mine has started playing sirius and spotify at the same time. The weird thing is I dont have my siriius membership anymore. I go from FM back to carplay but both audio streams still play. Is this software or hardware related?
In fact they are still in massive debt. Just because you take liabilities off your budget doesn't mean they go away... Which is exactly why the taxes are still so high and will continue to rise...
$20 bucks in GA to renew for the year. I always find it comical how much BS California taxes people for yet they are still running the state at a deficit. Why does anyone live there...
Ok that’s kinda what I was thinking also. No lights went off on the dash. I don’t tow often, just don’t want to hurt a brand new engine. This thing has to last me a while!
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The TBC is ONLY for electronic braking systems. Most boats have hydraulic systems. Just because he is over 2k lbs doesn't necessarily mean he needs a TBC.
OP, just get an aftermarket one if the need arises you are towing something with electric brakes.
So I wasn't sure whether to post this in the towing section or the hemi section but here goes. This past weekend I was towing my boat (approx 7k lbs) in 100 F heat. On some of the hilly stretches my oil hit 255 F and then when the road flattened it was back to 215 range. I currently am running...
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