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My AC works great and I live near KY lake where we 90+ temps and 90+ humidity. I set it on 68 and never touch it. It might be a real problem for some but not on my longhorn
The only thing I wish my didn't have that it does is the e torque engine. Guys that I run down the road with that have trucks with out it, get better mileage than I do, usually 1.5 to 2 mpg better. Mine is hanging around 17.5 -17.8 per tank.
Its all in what one wants, I drove GMC, Ford, and Chevy before buying the RAM, since I will put 30-40k miles on one per year when using for work I wanted the best ride and drive, Ram was the winner hands down. As far as orange peel, I have never owned a truck of any brand that did not have it...
pot holes, road obstacles, are collision here, glass and deer are comprehensive which is what your link states, for 262, makes little difference I would not turn it in
no he is right, in KY glass is the only thing that falls under comp, this piece of rubber would be just like hitting a pothole or something in the road. For 262 it makes little difference
I got lucky, ordered rear hinge and torque rod for 262. Hard to believe a piece of rubber snapped that hinge while breaking the torque rod. Couldn't find another scratch anywhere.
Coming home from Oklahoma tonight I hit a piece of retread and it destroyed the right side auto step board. The rear bracket is gone with a steel rod hanging down. Doubt it can be fixed. Thanks
Hmm, I was in Detroit a few weeks ago and they were everywhere, lots of people in Dearborn, Southfield, and Allen Park can afford these trucks. don't kid yourself
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