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If I read the manual correctly it says 7 quarts of oil. If that's the case I can see the long life expectancy. Regardless oil will get changed after winter.
Mine was also built in July 2019. While I can't say my air is horrible as some have claimed it's not that bad either. Why do we have to have TSB numbers anyway? Aren't the dealerships supposed to receive these from the manufacturer or do we have to treat them as shysters and have proof?
It was supposed to have gotten to 99 today but I didn't turn the air on since I live only 2 miles from work but tomorrow (Wed) the forecast is 95 with the usual Ohio valley humidity I will try it out.
I must say, my newly acquired Big Horn manufacture date 7-19 is pretty cold. Wife freezes me out during her hot flash episodes. I'm thinking with such a late build date they finally fixed the problem others are having. Now we are supposed to be getting in to some hotter weather this week, I will...
Been out of the loop about this but wondering if people still have it done or has the paint process come along so far they don't need it anymore as long as you give it an underbody rinse evry now and then.
This is my first Ram though I started out shopping for a Silverado after my previous pickup. I had a Dodge Dakota that had given me fits and had always wanted a new Silverado , but after seeing these new Rams and doing a lot of research I decided to buy one. It is a Big Horn 4x4, quad, black...
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