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If you look it up on amazon there is a video of the guy actually changing oil on a dodge and he uses both. The 4" seems to allow more wiggle room if you plash some oil on the side and you can turn the filter completely upside down inside the udder. The 3" works but is more form fitting and...
From what I have gathered is the dealership might be able to flash the truck and get it to match up. I know some people use aftermarket tools to recalibrate the speedo's
Thanks for all the input guys!
Think I'm going to claybar the truck, use some liquid wax for a base layer and then just use the spray ceramic stuff after washes to keep the wax touched up. Maybe every 6 months do a new liquid coat?
Hey guys,
Been doing some research on what wax to go with and it seems that the technology has come a long way. I normally just use the old liquid/paste style waxes that you need to apply with a pad, let dry, and then buff off. Seems that these spray waxes are pretty quick, just spray on wipe...
I wasn't sure if it did get locked into the VIN of one truck, couldn't find the answer online. Thank you for the heads up ill look into other options if that is the case.
Like title says Anyone near that area have a rough country speedometer reset tool or AlfaOBD and can assist in resetting the speedo willing to throw in some beer/ cash for their time. I need to reset mine after new tires and cant swallow the $200 for a tool that just resets the speedo
-Mike
I've searched and have found two different models that supposedly work with my year and truck. RC website has the tool for $219 while I have found one on amazon for $159. Ill be upgrading my tire size soon and my stock digital speedo is off from my actual speedo and want to recalibrate to try...
Reading some contradicting things online, if I have STOCK height do I need the endlinks or will stock work? I've had sway bars on other vehicles but their factory endlinks were flimsy and stiffer bars would snap the stock ones so I'm trying to avoid this.
Yes, Richard stated his make him think other cars are coming next to him so he is either changing lanes at very low speeds or is making very jerky sharp lane changes.
Mine don't turn on making simple lane changes, yours do? I have to turn the wheel a certain degree before they kick on or be going a very low speed for them to kick on with my turn signal.
I like the Duggers too but I think I'm going to go with their stadium model. Now I cant decide either black or bronze on my white truck, leaning towards black since all my chrome has been blacked out.
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