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I doubt 37’s will fit in the normal spare tire location under the bed but I don’t know this for certain. You then would have to carry that big spare in an already small bed. Leaving very little room for any additional cargo.
My truck does this when started for the first time every day. Doesn’t matter the ambient temperature. I have a Pedal Commander too. It doesn’t do this again until it has sat for many hours.
I wish they would put that engine into my Longhorn. I don’t need the special suspension as there is no desert close to where I live. Would love the Hellcat engine though
The truck needs 37’s. I thought it was supposed to come that way. I wonder if they went with 35’s because there wasn’t enough room under the truck for a 37” spare?
That won’t fix the problem of the warped tops. Has nothing whatsoever to do with the top part of the lids curling up on the ends and separating from the rest of the lid
And after I told ya how easy it was to install. You probably cussed me and BAK. Seriously, my rails went right on with no problem at all. All I Had to do was a few taps with a hammer
I bought a spring compressor off of Amazon and a pass-through socket set at Harbor Freight. I don’t normally buy tools at HF but figured this would be a one time use and didn’t want to pay Snap On price. The set was good enough
I just can’t imagine ever worrying about something so insignificant. I had a new Chevy truck many years ago that sat over 2” lower on the drivers side. That was enough to bother me because it was very noticeable. In that case the dealer added another leaf spring to the low side. Then it was...
I wouldn’t expect your dealer to do anything about this on a completely stock vehicle. Now that you have installed a lift kit there is almost zero chance they do anything
I’ll try to answer to best of my ability. The 3.92 gears were a must have for me. My previous Ram had 3.92 gears and I love the improved acceleration over the 3.21. My truck has the no-spin rear differential. I would be equally as pleased with the E-locker. I wouldn’t buy a truck with an open...
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