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A simple google search could have answered this, thousands of threads on this.... but ill bite, if the ticking stops after truck is warm its likely cracked exhaust manifold or snapped exhaust manifold bolts. If the ticking never stops its likely your lifters. Powertrain warranty will cover...
We all know, the original post stated that to, as well as any other manual, obviously. And many others know it wont make a difference but, we are on a forum where people dont like hearing "dont need to go OEM" or "dont need to follow what manual says with oil/gas" or like to be wrong/told...
Yeah this was the justifying and delusion i was talking about per usual here... Your trying way to hard and getting way to deep into it. 99% of folks on here use their trucks as intended or daily drives. None of us will use it as "best performance" meaning its max power, nearly ever. It will be...
This is the truth i like to hear on this site without anyone's feelings getting hurt. Cant wait for the justifications, delusions, or "peace of mind" comments! Cheers mate!🍻
keeping stock diameter is completely up to you and subjective to YOUR liking and in what youll do with your truck. want more side wall? go 20s. want more rim and less sidewall? stay 22s. completely up to you in what configuration you want to go with, just understand the bigger you do in...
You might want to look into that and or push back harder my friend... im sure folks on here have had that covered under power terrain warranty. I myself know of two people who got them covered under warranty. So as @vincentw56 said... im pretty sure thats covered... and not just the bolts, but...
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