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I have seen/heard of them being off from the factory in the SW for sure - my Audi S6 with air suspension had different settings in all four corners. I 100% concur with the AlfaOBD (I wasn't sure if it could do it) option because I did the similar "VAGcom" OBD software solution to get my S6...
This is why I love the factory air suspension. If I tow or haul a load, it auto-levels. So even if I put a level kit on the front (I already have Revel links) there won't be any squat because my air suspension will level it out again. Since you don't have the stock air ride, I would do like...
70 pages of ****ty AC should be more than a TSB, but since it's not a "safety" issue there will never be a recall and we all have to deal with subpar A/C or fix it ourselves. I'm so sick of this truck always needing something...
I have a 27" 5500lb (dry) TT and I have been debating on getting a WDH. When I pulled the TT from the dealership my truck did great for the most part, but what I really noticed was quite a bit of porpoise'ing on my Limited with factory air ride. It sounds like the WDH will help greatly with...
I agree they should have went to like 710 hp. However, the Raptor is over 700 pounds lighter than the TRX, so I think the Raptor might actually eek out some wins.
I'm a big fan of competition. I still prefer the look of the TRX much more than the Raptor, but both have amazing engines and configurations. I wish Ford didn't belly up to Dodge in 2005 and made a 3rd gen Lightning to compete with the SRT10. This time Ford came to play.
Did they mention if they would be making a set for the larger hubs? I'm actually really surprised to learn that the hub size is different between the trucks with 22" and 20" wheels. Thanks for the info, though since my truck is 4WD it doesn't matter much since the drop spindles don't work on my...
I have the WeatherTech tri-fold and I bought it because it was Made in USA. It looks just like the Lomax that @UglyMonk3y has, so not sure which company copied the other, lol. It was super easy to install and it's easy to take off. My only gripe is that it would be really easy to break into...
Whoever did the rendering gave it a nod to the SRT-10, which came with the same spoiler. They are not functional to my knowledge, just for looks because it was 2005.
I disagree. You should always buy tires in pairs. I would buy two new for the front so you know both are wearing the same, have the same traction and water shedding capability at all times.
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