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According to a quick Google search an alignment is recommended when getting new tires. Not trying to convince anyone away from their comfort zone just sharing that my go-to used to be Costco and RAM beat them by $200 AND included an alignment which is a total savings of ~$389. Pretty damn good deal.
Just picked up the truck, no damage to truck or wheels, alignment included, $1160 out the door. Couldn't be happier, MASSIVE difference from the stock tires.
Damn rough! Same exact tires and includes alignment, can't beat it. Obviously if they damage my vehicle that's a different story but wouldn't assume that's the norm.
I wanted to share in case any one else has these issues with their RAM and it's still under warranty (3 yr//36k).
My dealer is replacing the bottom half of my driver seat because my leather is "loose" aka not tight like when new. I only have 18k miles on my 2021.
Also the vented seat fan sound...
Need advice.
I finally want to level my truck and have basically decided on the Bilstein 5100s all around to do so.
I want to keep my stock night edition 22s for a few reasons. One, I like them. Two, cost.
I'm working with 4 wheel parts here in Socal on the project, attached is their quote...
This is exactly how I want my truck to sit. I don't have ORP, will the 5100s still get me here? Also, I have the 22" night edition wheels, have you seen any pics of them with 5100s and 34s? I can't seem to find any...
Can you link the Bilstein leveling kit you used? That is exactly the look I want. I have the night edition 22s which I'd like to reuse. Any reason that wouldn't work? (Super new to this).
I discovered this issue yesterday. Battery blanket chewed up, dog food on it, droppings all around the battery. I took the battery blanket off. Does it serve any purpose? Do I need to replace it? Appreciate the help...
None of the windows have tint, they have colored glass. This is an important distinction because colored "privacy" glass has no UV/heat protection and is basically just for looks. When I got mine I did 3M ceramic on all the windows (15% on front, 30% on back to match) and 70% 3M crystalline tint...
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