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That was the deal I got when we ordered my truck. I was "locked in" to the rebates offered in November when ordering and placing a $500 deposit, but if the rebates were to increase when it came in (December or January), I would get the better of the two. My trade in value was good too until...
If you can't find one in stock with everything you want, just find a good dealer and order one. That's what I wound up doing. For the money you will be spending, it isn't right to have to settle for something close to what you want. Mine only took 6 weeks to come in. That is nothing compared to...
Did you buy the truck from them? I know ANY dealer is supposed to service your vehicle and do warranty work, but most of them will not give the same level of service if you went elsewhere to purchase a vehicle. It might not seem fair but that's the way it often goes.
If it is a 2019 it is still the first model year in my opinion, but ones being built now are no longer an early build. I am sure changes and improvements have been made over the past 8 or 9 months. I really don't expect the 2020's to look any different though, which is good for those of us with...
I really didn't care for them too much at first, just seeing photos. I thought they looked like a GMC crossed with a Tacoma. When I saw some in person at the local dealer, they looked better. They finally had started to grow on me.
I still didn't think I would want to part with my 2013 2500...
I stand corrected. I googled it and it is 1 psi change for every 10 degrees in temp. change. If you dropped from 36 down to 29 psi that is 7 psi. If your tires were checked when the temp was 70 degrees warmer than today, that would account for 7 psi drop. Tires will lose some air naturally over...
I'll second the recommendation for Weathertech mud flaps. I ordered the factory bedliner in mine, but I would most likely go to Line-x if I bought one without it.
I test drove one last September and it had the smell like a burning brake. The salesman didn't go along for the drive, but asked if I drove with the brake on because of the strong smell.
My truck, built in December, hasn't smelled like that yet.
Yes I noticed it when looking at some Bighorns prior to ordering one. We actually test drove one with the diesel grey which had the cream/ beige headliner.
If you get the black interior it is still really a dark grey, but the headliner is the same dark grey/charcoal color verses the cream/...
The change is very slight. I have the Bighorn so only the driver's side outside mirror and the inside mirror dim. The passenger's outside does not. I have the standard mirrors, not the tow mirrors if that matters.
Compared to the old flip-type day/night mirror I had in my previous truck, this...
I tried it this morning and did see it get dim with the icon red. Thanks for the help.
I shut the truck off then restarted it, and it stayed red, so it saves the setting.
The auto dimming rearview mirror on/off setting is found under the controls page, along with the heated seats, steering wheel and back-up camera controls. When you press the dim mirror icon it switches from white to red. Which one is on and which one is off? I can't see any difference in the...
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