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I also love the premium cloth in my Bighorn. I don't like leather in trucks, never have. I could easily install katzkins myself if I wanted. I have the light grey cloth, the seats are very comfortable. I only have 2k on it right now, but I don't see and wear or bolster wrinkling.
Mine gets very hot too. I've had heated steering wheels before, on my prior Ram and Trailhawk. They were always warm, great for leaving on and helpful with achy hands. This steering wheel is extremely hot and becomes very uncomfortable. I have to turn it off. I wondered if the leather is either...
I also think the steering wheel gets far too hot to be enjoyable. I've had heated steering wheels before, in a '14 Ram and a '17 Grand Cherokee. Both of those were just warm, you could enjoy it without feeling like it's burning your hand.
My Ram wheel is actually uncomfortable as hot as it...
That's BS, go find another truck. The dealer owed me a drop in liner (my choice). I had to wait 3 weeks before it was available. The paint in my bed looked like the rest of the paint on my truck. If it were me, I wouldn't do ANY business with that dealership based on him lying to you. It almost...
I have had one small issue about a month ago. My digital cluster between the gages was intermittently not working. The dealer diagnosed and replaced it. Haven't had an issue since. I am very in tune to rattles and squeaks, there are none, even after they had the dash apart. I have almost 1300...
I've only seen one '19 (White) on the road so far. It was actually before I bought mine, seeing it made up my mind that I was going to buy one. I had been thinking about it for a while beforehand.
I also have a Big Horn, I looked at the Laramie and didn't care for the interior. I actually prefer cloth instead of leather in a truck. My truck is very quiet inside.
The exhaust tip will take you longer to get a ratchet and socket than to fix. It's on a balljoint, loosen the bolt, position where you want, tighten the bolt, super simple.
Try turning down your bass a little, that should help with the vibration. I have the 8.4 non-nav in my Big Horn, it has...
I installed my Bakflip F1 yesterday. I absolutely love it, looks so much better than the Tonnopro I had on it. Some nice little upgrades from prior years, like the resin latches which replace the d rings which would rust in the first 6 months. This cover is top notch!
I have a similar noise, also the front bed wall. When I got my drop in liner installed, it seemed to decrease the noise. I did hear it today though. Yours is much, much worse than mine is though.
Sound is so subjective. If you video it, it's never spot on. You can be loud (not obnoxious, again, subjective) and still sound good. I have a '17 Mustang with a Roush x-pipe and AWE axle backs. It is loud, especially on a cold start. I've gotten more compliments on that exhaust than any other...
For me the over the top is definately the pano roof, absolutely love it. I also love the flat large rear floor space and the big center console. The heated steering wheel (not new to me) and built-in tailgate dampener...I could go on and on...love this truck.
I ordered a Bakflip F1 today. I originally bought a Truxedo truxport. The Truxedo is horrible and the fitment is not right, it should have been an inch longer.
I had this same problem when I installed mine. I also said it's like an inch too short. I pulled it back from the cab, it seemed like too far back, just so that it would seal on top of the tailgate. I've had this same brand/model on other trucks w/o any issue. I have managed to get it aligned...
I love the LED's, much brighter than halogens. One thing I haven't figured out is how the LED's will handle snow/ice. Halogens emit heat and keep snow from building up, LED's don't emit heat.
I had a Wrangler that I installed LED's into, loved the light output, lost all visibility during the...
I purchased a TruXedo TruXport, I have used this brand on two other trucks, they are relatively cheap ($287) and do a good job keeping 90% of the water out of the bed.
The cover I rec'd appears that it could have been 1" longer. I had a bit of trial and error trying to position it just right...
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