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I really like the MOPAR all weather mats that came with my truck. I've owned Maxliner (didn't hold up, not even a year), and also Husky Liners. If the Mopar liners didn't come with my truck, I'd continue my business with Husky. They were really nice and a little bit cheaper than weathertech.
I'm a big fan of the BTS wheels, or the black ones that came on a different trim. That's a nice combo you have. I'm trying to find a set to replace my midnight 22s which are nice but just looking for more tire. Again, nice setup!
What mine has done is not give you the free oil changes if you choose not to perform those tune-ups. They don't keep your vehicle or anything like that. My dealership is a Chevy/Ford/Chrysler/VW. When I had my Chevy at this same place, they stated "we can't keep giving you the free oil...
Do they try and force you to buy the dealer recommended tune up packages. I should have worded it differently. I just meant that my dealer gives free oil changes but they force your hand when the "dealer-recommended" packages come up to recoup some of that profit. I'm not saying the oil...
I had issues when I returned a vehicle with HIDs on a subaru back in the day. Never been told anything about window tint. As a previous post mentioned, someone would probably buy a catback exhaust for half-price so you wouldn't be out too much.
I had rough country lifted coilovers for my previous 2018 Chevy Colorado and they ran just as good set of eibachs. I actually thought they had a more comfortable right with a lifted look. The eibachs were very stiff.
The manual recommends every 10K miles, if I remember correctly. Although I didn't buy my truck at my local dealer (bought a few others), they offer free oil changes every 5K miles since I take both of our vehicles there for everything.
If anyone doesn't know, these free oil changes are kind...
zero complaints from the AWE 0FG system. Came from a borla ATAK but was just too loud for me. Sounded awesome but too loud. Fitment is top notch. There are more pieces but it allows for more adjustments.
Seems to be different issues going on here. Whoever has the problem, take it to a dealer and have them diagnose it. Like someone else said, the issue won't be resolved here.
I'm still blaming out of balance wheels/crappy tires. I had my wheels rebalanced during my last oil change (around 7500miles). The vibration went away for the most part. I just had my oil changed at 15,000 miles and wheels rotated. The vibration is back. Its worse when it's cold in the...
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