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I guess another question would be, if you have puddle lamps are they LED? I have LED lamps and they are very bright. Not sure if there is comparison, but my buddy's 2500 has halogen puddle lamps and they're very dim. He used the AMP lights.
I came from a Nissan Frontier. I gained something like 40lbs of payload, 5,000lbs of towing and lost 1mpg. However, I could carry the Frontier in my back seat if I folded the mirrors in.
Is there some rule which says the Chinese maker of the mopar steps can not sell the same item to 100 US parts companies without the mopar logo?
if Mopar owns the tooling and fixtures, yes, and they have lawyers that will go after them. Seems to be harder to punish foreign entities though. Even...
I agree with vincentw56, however I w ill say my buddy tows a roughly 26', 6500lb camper with no issue with his 6.4L. I've driven the truck. It's no slouch. I wouldn't have any issue with it.
I was careful to not disturb my protective coating of mud tonight while doing a little truck stuff for my daughter.
This truck tows so well that at night you sometimes forget theres a trailer back there until you hit a bump, and whoa! 😄
Maybe down the line, but I'm in the middle of a restomod on my Grandpa's '64 C10, which includes a frame swap and bed chop.
That's what keeps me from getting carried away with the Rebel.
That's basically what I told him. I've only seen pictures. No rust I can see and none he is aware of. It belongs to a coworker. It got hot, he replaced the thermostat and now it idles rough. May be starting out with head new head gasket, but if it drives onto the trailer...
I'm actually checking out an NA that needs some TLC. It's for my daughter. A daddy/daughter project, but I'm kinda hoping she'll end up not wanting it, and well I'll have to drive it...
I heard too many horror stories from 4th gen guys. Figured I could live without the added cost of factory air suspension.
I had Firestone air bags on my previous Nissan, and it towed great. Started with Airlift 1000 in-spring bags on my Rebel. Wasn't real impressed, and switched to Timber...
I use mine for leveling the RTT as well, but would love to know how steep hills are on the highway. Sometimes I turn mine on off road just to see, but 25mph is it.
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