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LOL. My son has a 22 Big Horn with factory-supplied McGard security lugs, one on each wheel. Like an imbecile, he lost the key. I gave him some of my spare, normal, lugs. He's stopping by a dealership today or tomorrow to have the locks removed.
Do you want them? (Again, no key, but that's...
I'd do the same.
Unbelievable.
This window leak issue seems to be pretty widespread, as is the damage that occurs because of it. I'd think a bit of internal waterproofing would be instituted, immediately, for all in-production vehicles, and an open acknowledgement of the problem should have...
Good.
I've been hearing that we've been at "peak oil" since the early '70s. Shrug. (Not sure whether or not petroleum (hydrocarbons) are actually formed from squished dinosaurs and plants. That's a theory that was posited about 150 years ago and since accepted for fact. Note, I'm also NOT...
Supposedly, the "fix" was implemented in mid-2019 model year production. Obviously, it didn't work. (The frame cracking that's visible from inside the cab may be fixed, but not the leak.)
My 2021 took about a year to show a leak.
Okay, I was right. :)
True. But whereas a barrel of petroleum contains FAR more energy than it takes to drill it, pump it, refine it, and transport it, the same cannot be said for the energy extracted from the hydrogen cycle.
Yes, fusion is the future. Fission is an excellent bridge until we...
This thread (and the other one) show how widespread this issue is.
I'm sure you're aware, but I'll repeat it: there -is- a class action lawsuit filed about this. I don't know how to sign on or what its status is.
RAM needs to step up, or there will be thousands of customers looking for a bit...
I'll not write what I want to write about where the minerals for batteries are mined, or the ecological costs of that mining, or the human misery.
Instead, I'll just congratulate those who feel they're doing something with moral purpose when they buy their battery driven cars.
I had some LED interference in the third brake light. I now have a red lasfit for the brake and white lasfit for the cargo lights and have no interference issues.
Well, so am I. :) At least, that’s what my degree shows.
Again, as I stated, H2 does not exist in that state in any quantities on Earth. Sure, it may be common in the universe, but on Earth almost every hydrogen atom is chemically bonded to other elements.
It takes ENERGY to release the...
Summary of my leak experience with my dealer:
Discovered wet carpet in late November/early December, after getting into a cold truck after a rainstorm and having HEAVY condensation on windshield. As well, the left rear seat was soaked. (2nd occurrence of condensation on inside.) The next day...
Interestingly, my trip calculator, "B", reset itself after 10,000 miles. It's currently at 9,800 (total truck at 19,800). Curious what it'll do in 200 miles. But that indicator shows me the long-term mileage numbers. (Instead of the rolling 500 number in the eco calculator display.)
Could be.
Mine is a 2021. It went through the winter of 21/22 just fine. But this fall, after a few good freeze/thaw cycles is when I noticed the leak. No visible frame cracking.
I got my truck back yesterday. A bit of a fiasco...only due to the lack of comms. Apparently, the glass company (the dealer outsourced it to a VERY well-regarded auto glass company) needed my Retrax tonneau cover removed. No one told me. Shrug.
So, early this morning I got my rear ceramic film...
The class-action lawsuit should recompense every owner who has had this done, the cost (if any paid), AND a "consideration" for time and vehicle being out of use.
Additionally, every rear window should be granted a 10 year/120,000mile warranty.
In case any lawyer is looking at this thread...
Watertight...not going to happen unless you get one of the fiberglass lids that cover the entire bed.
My buddy had one. It did the job, and very well, but it was a pita when he wanted to carry large items. It only lifted up about 2' (rough guess). So, if he wanted to put something (a grill?)...
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