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That's a difficult situation without a doubt. I would weigh out your options very carefully because you may open up that engine and think twice about investing any money. Have you considered possibly looking for another engine from a crashed/totaled vehicle with lower mileage? Metal in the...
I replaced the OEM front shocks with Bilstein 5100 (Rock Auto or Amazon), on settings 3, replaced the tires with 275/60r20, and it was perfectly level at 7" from the top of the tire to the bottom of the wheel well. My first tow of a 4500# boat, I had a little dip (1.5") in the rear, and I...
I'm with the general consensus; the battery is the 1st thing I would check maybe even replace. I'd also find out after the battery replacement if there are any updates for your truck.
There's a lot of variables you have to consider with a larger repair, like age of the vehicle, number of miles, return on your money, personal financial situation, current value of the truck, etc. These are all different for everyone. Personally, I have a tough time spending a large amount of...
I had the same issue and Mill72 is correct. Leave the truck in the ON position, engine off, for 4 minutes and the oil level gauge will reset automatically.
Take your time! There's tons of options, pick things you can't live without (ie: passive entry, etc.) and then look for a particular model and level which has those things you really want. One of the best riding trucks, I've ever driven but there are some shortfalls as with any manufacturer...
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