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No. E torque engines use basically a starter generator, no traditional alternator. Which is covered under a 8 year emissions warranty.
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Forrrr instance. Winter fuel and me doing nothing but in town driving for a few tanks, we have the same size tank and etorque
Same truck on a long road trip with my bike in the back
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Your miles to empty indication varies based on the mpg value. You can reset your mpg trip and it will correct itself faster.
So if doing a lot of city driving with poor mpg it will reflect that. Fill up and get on the highway and the miles to empty will slowly increase
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No, this is the first vehicle I’ve had in a long time without them.
When I installed the lowering kit there weren’t any lowering coil overs on the market yet.
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I’ve never heard of some one removing and Installing and repeating to get the ride hight adjusted correctly. That’s a bit silly.
I’ve owned several different brands of coil overs. Simply taking the weight off the vehicle and the proper tool is all you need.
Unless it’s a cheap coil over like...
No, all they do is give you a number to call. They won’t help with warranty issues, as they have no access to claims. I tried them
With my last issue.
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Correct. But this is quicker and easier, just have to jack up the truck and lube the threads to dial in the ride height.
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One of these guys. They have four different sizes I believe.
https://www.4wheelparts.com/p/fox-2-5-coil-over-preload-spanner-wrench-803-00-732/_/R-BKTK-803-00-732
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And the actual billet preload adjuster tool. The little adapter is a pita to use. It’s worth the $50
But I washed the mud and salt off just for the forum
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Yeah you have one of the salesman’s 14 year old kids doing it with a dirty mit. Personally know several dealerships around here that do that.
I always put a note on my steering wheel to NOT wash the truck.
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