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My truck gets enjoyment in pinching the under side of my arms with its auto lock function since the day I got her. Please help, I need to find counseling and support groups to help me feel safer at night..
P.S. I love her so much still...
Again I am very new to the 4 wheel world but I would imagine all the wheel hopping you are experiencing would be really advantageous in a very muddy/ slippery/ rocky situation. I've been watching some videos where there are even techniques for off roaders to mimic a real axle lock and its...
I almost thought that the photos were photoshopped.. Being on the opposite spectrum and wanting to lift my truck, this truck makes me feel a little uneasy
Im not a guru with all the 4 wheel stuff and lock but from my understanding you only want to engage the lock and 4 wheels when you are not on dry concrete and on a slippery surface. On dry concrete your tires don't get enough slippage and is building up a ton of torque in the axles and I think...
does rebel have an ecol light too? honest question, never seen it on. I just put on 1k miles on my rebel and I am averaging 11mpgs, about 60city/40highway. It's a hungry boy..
I actually did check tire pressure today, all 4 tires were set at 58 psi from dealer. I got the front two tires down to 55psi and back tires to 45psi as the manufacture recommended on the door sill sticker. Hopefully this will help.
I do about 50/50 city and highways driving.. I'm only averaging 10.3 mpg and have about 900 miles so far.. I don't have a heavy foot or anything.. I know i didn't buy a truck for the mpg's but are there any tips, tricks you guys recommend aside from the drive slower. Maybe better oil when I get...
HAHAhah, okay im sorry.. I had to laugh tho! Totally something that would have taken me a life time to figure out if it happened to me tis why its funny, Checking the floor mat over the gas pedal would have been the very last thing i would have thought check after replacing all spark plugs, fuel...
do those footwell lights stay on while in drive too? I also have footwell lights but they are only entry exit.,would be nice to keep them on. Wonder if their is a wire i could bypass to have it stay lit
Although there's been some hurdles that I am still tackeling (finding compatible tonnoue cover or requiring extra force to close the tail gate so it doesn't trigger over worried "tailgate is not fully closed" warning I have to say I ABSOLUTELY love these tailgates regardless. They are so much...
Hi
I will post pictures once sun comes out but to get to the point, I noticed my cab and bed are not aligned when you are looking from behind the truck. the cab sticks out more on the driver side than the passenger side. Has anyone else noticed this on their trucks? How do I fix this?
thanks
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