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I do still have a solid gear swap for the 4th gen 44-44. Not sure if its the same and can be used. It worked great for its intended use, the only issue I ever had was the transfer case switch got confused and would not move the 1st (2wd) position. It moved about 80% of the way, so it was...
I have found that contacting Ram/Chrysler through the online portal gets stuff done fast. The dealerships must have a serious incentive to keep them off their backs. After that fails, I went to the typical online review places and listed the exact facts, they realllllly didn't like that. But...
The activation was 100% electronically controlled via the clutch pack. The physical activation via the transfer case actuator only allowed for the possible connection to the front axle (as well as a separate disconnect on the front transfer case). The actuation was essentially only used to...
It doesn't accelerate to the chosen speed, only stops you from exceeding that speed down a hill.
I used it down a steep, rocky, snow/ice covered road and found that I would rather have the control than let the truck do it.
I'm hoping they pull some tech from the Wagoneer over. With GM bringing some self driving features to 2022 (and Ford sort of doing that), they will have to match it quick.
I can't even remember what brand I used, it was a couple years ago. Whatever it was did work for PP but lasted about 30 seconds on the HDPE.
For $4, you could try it on some scraps. I would really rough up the surface first.
I would insert the lower portion into the rail and then use a cheap harbor freight plastic welder to lay the top strip down on to there so it stays aligned. I tried some specific glue for HDPE and while it stuck, it didn't have much strength.
Yeah, taking your truck in for this issue is a waste of time. There is no fix at this point. But maybe if everyone keeps taking their trucks in for this issue, we can waste enough of their time and resources to have them finally do something about it. I'm not sure which thread went into more...
Your monthly payment needs to be the result of the deal you made, not the starting point.
If the guy starts out with saying that, 99% chance the deal is not in your favor.
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