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I agree! This Alpine system is the best sounding factory system I've had in a vehicle. I have always modified all my vehicles systems at least with subs and amps and plan on doing the same with my Ram but keeping the factory 10" as well.
I had a dealer recalibrate my speedo this past summer. I know I lost MPGs on the Highway I’d say at least 2-3 per but I hardly ever get on the Highway except for the minute it takes me to get to the next exit daily going to and from work.
I know a lot of guys say you’ll have issues going to bigger tires in general and only having 3.21 gears. I haven’t noticed any issues on performance or acceleration but maybe the extra 130 foot pounds from the etorque help offset that? My truck definitely doesn’t ride as nice as when stock but...
Good call on heating that section up and bending it out of the way. Hopefully they stay put. They are pretty flimsy overall but it’s hard to say if that’s by design to hold up to the elements or just not a high quality product?
It would only rub under full lock either direction but it was pretty loud and embarrassing trying to squeeze this beast into a parking spot. I cut off about 3” or basically that entire stone/water catch basin on the back of the flap. Not sure what the purpose was for that. I’m surprised you had...
Sorry to hear that. Very disappointing considering FCA is known for putting decent stereo systems in their vehicles for years. Between my wife, daughters and I, we’ve owned or leased over 25 FCA vehicles in the the last 30 years and most of them I’ve been able to keep the factory head unit and...
Guys,
Based on the volume issues you’re having, I’d say you need to take it in and have the system flashed. My 2017 Big Horn had the 6 speaker system and I could crank it to max volume at 37 and it was pretty loud for a base system. I see no reason why the 5THGEN base system would be any...
I think the wording on this listing is the issue. They should’ve said the kit comes with the revised front shocks not spacers. This looks like the same kit I got and the spacers go on the rear coils as that is what lifts the back end, not the shocks.
Well after almost a month with my lift and 34” tires, I’m surprisingly still getting a little over 14 MPGs around town which is most of what my driving consist of and about what I was getting before any mods. I’m running 40 PSI.
Go back one post #46 and I have a pic of my truck with 295/60R20s. Only thing I would have done different is go with 35s instead of 34s but I still like it.
I don’t have any close up pics of the wheel wells with the new setup but if you expand this pic you can see the difference now. The rear is still just under 2” higher but I’m ok with that. I’m only running 34/11.5s and the only rubbing issues I have are on the back of my mud flaps. I need to...
Since I’ve only had my kit installed for a few weeks, I can only comment on your first sentence. The updated kit uses longer shocks so you don’t need the additional spacer. The height gain should be the same with both versions. Guys who don’t already have the ORP springs are buying them to gain...
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