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At about 15000 miles I had the rear squeaking brakes backing up when cold repaired per a TSB. Now at 46000 miles my 2019 bighorn is doing it again. My dealer says only one TSB repair is covered and the next one is done at my expense. The truck isnt even two years old, am I goimg to have to...
I find the falkin wildpeak AT3W an excellent choice year round. They have the mountain snow flake on them for snow and are excellent in rain etc. Im running them now and had them on my tacoma when I traded it for the big horn. I live in New Hampshire am glad I have them. I get 50 t0 55...
Sorry you guys find the seats uncomfortable. Like most of you I have a bad back but because of my type 2 diabetes surgery isnt in the cards instead every 4 to 6 months I get steroid injections into my spine to give me a little relief. What does give me relief is sitting in my 2019 Ram and...
your wiseass comment about those of us who trust our dealers was uncalled for. Check the above answer from ramcares. Its comments like these that leaves a bad taste in everyones mouth.
how is it that my dealer said the mats with the ram logo were not included in the recall? Also there is no mention on my ram page in the app that there is a mat recall??
Mine idles so quietly I have to look at the tach to see if she's still idling . Gas octane has nothing to do with it but you should be using 89 octane like the owners handbook calls for.
I've gotten it on and off as well, if I put 93 octane in her it goes away, I'm thinking the computer isn't responding to the engine fast enough to compensate the timing when you apply power.
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