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I do not have the 12.1 screen, but my air does not blow as cold as my 2018 Dodge Ram 1500. It was 91 degrees in Dallas today and without the very expensive and effective window tint on my vehicle, I'm afraid of what it would be. VERY concerned about this summer. This should not be happening...
The absolute best tints out there are either Huper Optik Ceramic or Drei, OR Formula One Stratos. I have always had Huper Optik because of its superior heat rejection, but this time I chose Stratos. I only bought my truck in October so will let you know once the hot weather gets here how good...
I appreciate you letting me know . Hoping the snow stops soon and you can give me some feed back on how they ride on the highway. I do no off-roading and I'm looking for the best highway ride and thinking about going up to these in the P275 60R 20. Thanks again.
Like all stock trucks, I currently have P275 55r20 Bridgestone Dueler Alenza. I am wanting to move up to P275 60r20 for more sidewall and cushion and wondering if anyone was running that size with the Michelin Defender LTX M/S??? Thanks.
I see that you went up from 275 65r18 to 275 60r 20. I now have 20 inch wheels but 275 55r20 and I want a bit more sidewall so I'm either keeping the 20 inch wheels and going with 275 60r20 (1 inch more sidewall), or going to 18 inch wheels and going with 275 65r18. Could you please share...
I'm in Dallas, Texas. I am in no way saying the ride is not good. That is not the case. I would just like a "bit" more cushion, etc. I did test drive a 2019 Ram with 18 inch wheels and it was considerably more cushioned. I don't really want to switch out wheels unless I have to. Thus...
I currently have a new 2019 Dodge Ram 1500 loaded with P275 55r20s (Bridgestone Duelers). I only do highway and city driving but these are a bit too low profile for me and can be a bit harsh over bumps, etc. (plus they are not the quitest tire). I want just a "little" more sidewall to...
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