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Called Zeigler (factoryplans.com) - they looked up my vin and said I can buy the “Essential Care Platinum Synthetic” for 6 years/12 oil changes for $580 - this works out to $48.33 per oil change. No oil upcharge, no taxes and fees. I think this might be the better way to go.
My dealer's service coupon section lists an oil change offer - $100 for 3 synthetic oil changes. Up to 5 quarts. I think it is a Mopar national promotion. Since our trucks take 7, I would expect some upcharge ($10-20?).
Does anyone else use this promo? What are you being charged for the extra...
One of my buddies is interested in buying a 2020 Bighorn Built-to-Serve Edition. I am in contact with the same dealer/salesperson who sold me mine a month ago. At the time, I received about $6750 off dealer discount plus rebates. Would it be realistic to expect the same discount at this point...
Bumping this thread. I just ordered the utility bed rails and a nutsert tool. My bed was sprayed with Line-X so the holes appear to be round. Will I be able to install the nutserts with the tool, or do I need to "enlarge" the holes first?
Thanks.
For the longest time, 3M Crystalline was the benchmark. But newer products such as Formulaone Stratos and Xpel Prime XR Plus (I heard this is relabeled Global QDP Ceramic) are offering similar performance but with a more neutral/natural color. Pricing is still very similar though.
That picture must have been taken in direct sunlight. I am curious how yours looks in indirect sun because my Crystalline 70% looks a lot darker than that.
This is how mine looks in direct sun:
Including the windshield? That is cheap.
My cost for the windshield alone was $350 using 3M Crystalline. Using their normal ceramic film for the windshield would have been $180.
Honestly, your fuel economy is an excellent considering your configuration. The longer bed, 3.92 and 4wd will reduce your fuel economy....especially the 3.92 gears.
I have a 3.21, short bed, 4x2 and eTorque. My average over 1300 miles is showing 18.5 on the onboard computer....which is usually...
2020 1500 Bighorn with 1300 miles. I am hearing an extremely annoying squeak each time I enter/exit the truck. The noise appears to be coming from the driver rear corner suspension. I can duplicate the noise by shaking the driver rear tire.
Here is a video of what I am hearing:
Has anyone...
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Finance at the higher rate with Chrysler. Get all rebates. Find yourself a better rate outside, should be able to find under 3%. Re-finance within 30-60 days.
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