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My wife's Uncle Sam died (heart attack) trying to change a tire, not for me, I'm too old to try to change tires anymore, I pay a wee bit more car insurance for road service, no need to carry impact gun in my truck (or car).
So that's my stand on spares used as a spare.
And for rotation, I...
My 2022 Bighorn has a full-size wheel/tire as the spare underneath the bed. I haven't pulled it out to see, but it sure looks the same as the other 4 on my truck (although I upgraded to 20" wheels from the standard 18"). If you insist on rotating 5, pull your spare and compare to the other 4. If...
I long ago 'ignored' jerrybob, his rants are ridiculous, I don't understand why y'all continue to respond to him since clearly he will never get the message, why don't you just completely ignore him and don't look at this thread (I kept looking in hopes of seeing more on the purported topic...
My phone (new Samsung) connects automatically, wireless, to my 8.4" non-Nav stereo, shows Android Auto for map automatically, phone connection automatically, and also shows USB (always plugged in) stereo tunes automatically. 2022 Bighorn with Level 2 group, nothing fancy.
Dave
Maybe things have changed, but I was always taught if you put in new pads, you turned the rotors to make sure they were smooth and even. (and years before that, turned the drums when replacing the shoes)
So nowadays you can just change the pads and ignore the rotors???
Dave
Huh. I did not know that. I was too lazy to look under my truck :rolleyes: but I remember my 2012 Titan no way to get out the spare except from the center rear of the truck so I assumed (yeah know, make an A$$ out of U and ME) would be the same for our Ram.
No need for spare to be extra wide...
@Nsleone - You could keep the (new, fullsize) spare in your shed/garage/hanger then throw it in the truck bed when towing, assume you have roadside assistance (through insurance or whatever) you'd be set to go on the road.
That's what I do for the spare for my boat trailer (had a flat in the...
@Flufdk - Looks really slick, but I would have done it all in white so you could really see the lower part (at 1st glance it appears that the spoiler has black cracks in it).
Dave
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