Jako
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So what did you use?Changed the rear differential fluid today. Good times!
So what did you use?Changed the rear differential fluid today. Good times!
I’m about to get these for mine finally as my Duracraps are beyond done haha. ( I’m honestly amazed they lasted 52k) and have been considering dropping the 3/4 ton-esque pressures they gave us on the rebels by putting load range E on em. (Thanks FCAI'm running 40 on Falken Wildpeak AT4W 285/65R20![]()
Just put my utility trailer tires up to 90psi, let see how my friend’s move goes next week.im seeing this as a joke and am laughing my *** off but i guess everyone didn't see it that way LOL
better turn off your phone so you don't get the "hey why is the trailer so bouncy that everything fell off!"Just put my utility trailer tires up to 90psi, let see how my friend’s move goes next week.![]()
Did u ever figure this out?I got a squeak developing somewhere in the front too. It's low speed turning, like in a parking lot. Can't tell if it's suspension or steering, I need to investigate. I'm assuming it's a ball joint / uca issue though since I did a level and never upgraded arms.
very nice. how much work involved getting the wires to the door?
or you already have lights in the door at night from factory?
It was only drivers going there same way as me and only those that I had passed at speeds little more than theirs, so they had plenty of time to drink in all that lovely blue shiny stuff and whatever else it was that made them reach for the flasher stick...Oncoming drivers flashing their lights are usually due to a multitude of issues.
1. Lifted trucks that have not had headlights adjusted down (should always be done).
2. Headlight bulbs being installed into housings they are not designed for (ie LED lights inside halogen housings, etc.).
3. Warning of crash, emergency vehicles, or other hazards ahead.
It was only drivers going there same way as me and only those that I had passed at speeds little more than theirs, so they had plenty of time to drink in all that lovely blue shiny stuff and whatever else it was that made them reach for the flasher stick...
Did you put back anything good?Changed the rear differential fluid today. Good times!
glad to hear that. there's a kit out there that requires wiring through the door jamb and that's what kept me from doing it.Yes, I missed your question earlier.
Regarding wiring, in this ambient light kit the installation in each door starts and ends inside the door panel itself, so there is no need to run any additional wiring through the door jamb into the cabin. The system uses five separate control modules: one master module for the dashboard/front section, and four slave modules, one dedicated to each door. Each slave module only needs a 12V power feed, which can be taken directly from the door module wiring, and that’s it—no extra wires are required for power or signal between the cabin and the doors. The only real work is the mechanical side: integrating the LED strip neatly into the door trim and routing everything cleanly so it looks OEM and nothing rattles. It took a bit of hands-on effort, but the result came out very clean.
Yep, I know exactly what you mean — the kits that force you to run wiring through the door jamb are a pain, and that’s exactly why I went with this style of system. No door-jamb wiring needed: all wiring and the light install happens inside each door panel. Control is wireless between modules (master to door modules), so you’re not running signal wires through the jamb. Power is local in each door: each door module just needs 12V and ground, which I tapped from the door’s factory module power inside the door. The lighting is controlled in two ways: first through the phone app, and second via the physical button/controller that comes with the main module. And yes, my truck did not come with the factory ambient lighting package — this is an aftermarket add-on, not OEM.glad to hear that. there's a kit out there that requires wiring through the door jamb and that's what kept me from doing it.
are the control modules in this kit controlled wirelessly? just to be clear, your truck does not have the stock ambient lighting package right?
AlfaOBD programming works great for this..I recently reset my thresholds to 35F/32R after my rear tires dropped to 30psi and triggered a warning light on a brutal cold day. I run 39F/36R in summer, but drop to 36F/33R in winter because our Wisconsin roads turn to crap!lol! Me too! I'm at 33 psi front and rear on my MTs Toyos 35s. Just feels way better! Unfortunately the Diablo I3 does not have the tpms setup to adjust (I thought it did) so I always have the warning light! I hate it! haha
I just run 40 F/R to make things even, plus I have a topper for a little extra weight. I don't get into all the specifics with tire PSI like some do. They work and ride great!I’m about to get these for mine finally as my Duracraps are beyond done haha. ( I’m honestly amazed they lasted 52k) and have been considering dropping the 3/4 ton-esque pressures they gave us on the rebels by putting load range E on em. (Thanks FCA) so are you 40 all around then? (I take it you adjusted the e tpms thresh?)
Funny to hearing all this pressure debate and the sticker on the door of my 2500 Cummins was 50 front, and 60 rear. Load range E as well.so not higher in the front on a dies-nutz-el.
I have no idea how to use AlfaOBD, is it hard? Is it less expensive than buying the Tazer ($330)?AlfaOBD programming works great for this..I recently reset my thresholds to 35F/32R after my rear tires dropped to 30psi and triggered a warning light on a brutal cold day. I run 39F/36R in summer, but drop to 36F/33R in winter because our Wisconsin roads turn to crap!
You can also use JScan if you have an iphone, its basically the same. but as i understand it, AlfaOBD is free, (like Jscan) amirite guys??I have no idea how to use AlfaOBD, is it hard? Is it less expensive than buying the Tazer ($330)?
I don't think Jscan is free and AlphaOBD is definitely not free.You can also use JScan if you have an iphone, its basically the same. but as i understand it, AlfaOBD is free, (like Jscan) amirite guys??
Don't hold me to these numbers, it's been a couple years..AlfaOBD about $30 from Google Playstore, a Bypass Spliter maybe $20, and a Bluetooth OBD Connector maybe $100??I have no idea how to use AlfaOBD, is it hard? Is it less expensive than buying the Tazer ($330)?
great!Yep, I know exactly what you mean — the kits that force you to run wiring through the door jamb are a pain, and that’s exactly why I went with this style of system. No door-jamb wiring needed: all wiring and the light install happens inside each door panel. Control is wireless between modules (master to door modules), so you’re not running signal wires through the jamb. Power is local in each door: each door module just needs 12V and ground, which I tapped from the door’s factory module power inside the door. The lighting is controlled in two ways: first through the phone app, and second via the physical button/controller that comes with the main module. And yes, my truck did not come with the factory ambient lighting package — this is an aftermarket add-on, not OEM.