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Yes, even during a 6 minute drive it might “blow off” a few times. Yesterday, the truck was in entry/exit position, compressor was going and going (not sure why). When I finally drove off and wanted to put it into aero position it gave me a warning that the system needed to cool down first...
Just picked up my truck today from the dealer. They were working on the rear brake squeal/moan as well. However, it was a different tsb, it was 05-001-19. This one does not include those brackets. Time will tell if it worked.
I have the carven competitor cat back and I absolutely love the sound. It’s aggressive on start ups and a nice rumble while driving. It will drone if mds kicks in so I always turn it off. Only issue I have had was the tip alignment. Such a pain. If I was going to do it all over again, I would...
I don’t know how the “tips only” version of Carven is but the tips that came with my cat back version tend to oxidize on the top where they laser etched their name. FYI
Weather is not an issue for my orp air ride Laramie. It’s been through -50 and 100 degree weather and cycled through entry/exit, aero, normal, and off-road just fine. Not a single issue.
I hope the people experiencing issues can get them resolved with minimal headaches.
Orp and air ride is a rougher ride than coil. I drove a truck without air ride and without orp and it drove like a cloud.
But I love how the orp air ride handles these crappy Illinois roads. The suspension can take a beating without jarring you around. I can deal with the rougher ride for that...
I’m definitely thinking of going this route. I have Carven competitor cat back right now and it just doesnt line up perfectly still. And I’m on my second system from them. I’d prefer to have my stock exhaust set up back with the b2 pypes.
With the carven, on deceleration, there is always low...
Silver surfer, none of your “facts” will change how people do their own thing. Everyone is just enjoying their own definition of truck culture. Like it or not, people are going to “build” trucks their own way.
Nuc, I love your truck! I actually prefer the big wheel non-lifted look. If I could...
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