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I switched from the stock Bridgestones to AT3Ws and noticed a 3.5mpg drop. My average since switching is 14.3mpg but it's almost entirely city driving and we've got a lot of hills and curves.
Sure, just going to be a bit higher up but shouldn't be a problem getting into position. I just find the 2x6 the right size for me to be able to move into or out of position with the bed cover still in place.
I've had this same issue since my very first fill up, I've just gotten used to only throwing the nozzle in about 80%. Not going to lose days and days of usage and let some engineers experiment with a fix when that works for me every time.
I use a 3100 psi PW with the 40* tip, but if you are wearing sunglasses and think you are hitting a bug splat that turns out to be a slight rock chip you can run into issues, ask me how I know
The on demand only works on the app using your phone if I understood it. And as far as the streaming goes you have to give it long enough without signal and a button will show up saying "stream over internet" but I think it only shows up when you have the media full screen.
You all aren't gonna believe what popped up when I pulled into the garage just now. Will report back on versions and if the truck even starts up at this point
I've had the AT3Ws for a little over 5k miles, they ride great and definitely don't hold rocks, worked great in snow and I have total confidence in them during very heavy downpours.
I have the same squeak in my suspension, told the dealer about it and they took it on a test drive and claimed not to hear it. Would love to know how they didn't since it happens on 95% of the small bumps I hit.
Just a heads up (assuming nothing changed for 2020), the manual you received when you purchase the vehicle is NOT the full manual. You have to write to RAM requesting the behemoth of a manual or go into the appropriate section here to download the PDF of it.
A 2x6 cut to length is all you need (go 2x8 if planning to haul higher filled bags), it fits in the side bed grooves and holds the grocery bags close enough to the tailgate that they don't shuffle around. You want to get fancy with it attach some hooks midway down the opposite side and you can...
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