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Drove the Limited out to look at a possible new Restoration project for work. Nice to have what I call a “Windshield Day” once in awhile. This is one of my stops for a pic.
Hardwired from a tap into mirror area. My audio tech did it along with hardwiring my radar detector. There’s obviously power in there that goes to the overhead lights he tapped into.
Personally, I think black rims only look good on a black truck.
I always use this mock photo analogy for comparison. On a white truck, it certainly speaks for itself in my own opinion. Rims with some accent at least grounds the vehicle.
It’s probably just my age, but I’ve never understood the black rim or “blacked out” craze. Black rims just don’t accentuate that area of the truck.
Just not my taste, but also not my truck.
I washed some of the winter grime off it, vacuumed the interior and cleaned my Husky floor mats.
It’s amazing how much better the truck runs when it’s clean! LOL😎
I used my truck to take my empty pop cans, wine bottles and old electronics to the recycler’s. Then went and grabbed a few groceries.
I find any excuse I can to drive it! 😎
Same. No transmission issue.
Only issue I have is wet and slushy causes my proximity system or touching the door handle to open doesn’t work. The fob will unlock the door. As soon as the handle dries, it works again. Weird!
I’m also going to set up my Ram as a towed vehicle. Air Force One air integrated braking system that works in conjunction with the air brakes on the RV. Had the same system on my last one. Worked great.
The other option is a mechanical surge system like I’ve had before, although I don’t know if...
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