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How could it be fruad prevention? They could just swipe the card a second time to spend another $100. I have a feeling it's more of a safety thing, if something happens the pump will automatically shut off when it hits the limit. If that's the case then fuel stations should consider raising the...
I think we all know the answer to that, california. Beautiful state though, shame that it's run by such fools.
(Thats about as political as I'll ever get on here)
Looks like a much cheaper design, the old step had a fully cast piece that bolted to the trucks frame. This looks like some formed metal welded together, really glad I was able to find one of the "older" models for sale. I hope they lowered the price at least to make up for the lack of quality.
I don’t really know, I remember reading that someone tried it without success. Maybe they didn’t know what they were doing but I don’t have the factory lights to test for you. Sorry man.
Pull the “u” shaped faux wooden piece straight up. Remove a few screws and pull the large plastic trim piece with the ac vents straight back. Hope that helps.
That looks like just a few hours of work lol. I've used a lot of 3D modeling software; inventor, siemens NX, solid works etc, but f360 I don't have much experience with. Keep us updated with the progress!
No offense, but It's my truck and I have the right to fix it, if the felt pads didn't work then I would have had them replace it. I've been in my local dealers shop and have seen the types of people that work there..... I prefer to keep my vehicles far away. And honestly if it took 3 trips to...
This squeak has easily been the most annoying part of this truck. I don't trust my dealer with absolutely anything after the last time they had my truck. Thanks to your post I fixed the squeek with $2 of felt and 1/2 hour of my time. Lablvr2, you are my hero lol.
Adjust the driver side in 1/4 of a turn and the passenger side out 1/4 of a turn. Make a mark on the tie rod so you have a visual of where you started.
It's alligned correctly, but they didn't adjust the tie rod ends so that the steering wheel was centered. My allignment shop did the same thing, I was very annoyed though so I adjusted it myself instead of taking it back.
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