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Worse case. You’re out some time and a little bit of money and you just pay a bodyshop to fix it . Worth the gamble.
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Metal shavings in oil.. means complete rebuilt or new motor not just a lifter/cam replacement. Those metal shavings might be everywhere in the bottom end. Sounds like your warranty company is going to give you the run around. Refer to your paperwork and reread whats covered. Obviously they just...
I would get a Cat Scale reading then compare. Do it with a full tank and just you in the vehicle, and an otherwise empty truck.
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^ I think the issue is the availability of replacement alternator/generator thing from what I’ve read.. backordered for months leaving some people screwed.
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A cell phone nowadays is no where near as bulky as the key fob unless you’re talking flip phone. Hence while I recommend swapped the internals to a much thinner case. There’s not a thin enough slip on cover on the market thats not going to add bulkiness to an already bulky case. Good luck with...
https://www.ajtdesign-llc.com/online-store/Fob-Case-c141644508
Theres your solution. Any cover you add is gonna add bulkiness.
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Just common sense to stick it on the charger after you use it to jump anything even though you’ll probably have plenty of juice left.
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Sure will. It’s better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it. I was back home in the area when snow decided to hit us in NW FL.. yep shut the town down for the week but I was able to still get around unlike most people so it didn’t really effect my day to day. Pulled a...
They might not sell replacement caps that are already painted. You might just have to take some unpainted ones down to the bodyshop and have them sprayed, which could be difficult without being overcharged since most bodyshops want that big $$ collision repair. If thats all you’re trying to have...
When I was younger my patience was zero, I would take XYZ apart just to install whatever mod. Then do it again days/weeks/months later to install part B. Nowadays if I know it requires me to remove the same parts I gotta remove again to install another future mod.. I just wait and do it all at...
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