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FWIW... I had a similar groaning out of the front diff when in 4WD auto. Stopping quickly or turning at too high of a speed made mine growl. I ended up changing the front diff oil and it is a lot quieter now. I really only notice it when the truck has been sitting overnight in cold weather...
A little late to the party, but I have a Jeep Grand Cherokee with the same or similar engine. It reads around 30 psi all the time until you really get on the throttle. Then it goes up to around 80 psi. I'm pretty sure it's normal behavior for the V6.
Never... It shall live on forever!
That's ok. I felt dumb when I couldn't find the cigarette lighter plug until someone showed me it is on top of the dash.
This is a great cover. Unfortunately it leaks with a spray on bed liner. But, I bought mine to keep stuff secure and out of sight which it does a fine job doing.
One of the cargo lights burned out on mine and I replaced them with these. They also list all of the other bulbs for the truck.
https://www.lasfit.com/products/2019-ram-1500-led-headlight-exterior-interior-lights?variant=29033796304980
Changed the third brake light with this one too...
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