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I've been very happy with my Bakflip MX4. Have had that model on my last two trucks and they have performed very well for me. A few drops of water by the tailgate that I could probably eliminate if I used some kind of gasket material, but it is so little its not an issue.
From a security...
Mine do the same, will switch to low beam frequently due to roadside signs, reflectors, etc. Kind of annoying and more frequent in non-rural areas so I will sometimes disable depending on where in at. Sounds like no adjustment in our future either which is disappointing, as many other...
Great information here. Should be more than sufficient to print and take to the dealer. Clearly says to replace and install at no cost. I have yet to receive the recall notice but will check with my dealer about replacement based on the above.
Wow, that is alarming and can only imagine the rust and corrosion it will promote, particularly when salt/glycol gets in there.
I have the weathertechs so not familiar with why the Mopar brand causes this. Is there a gap between the mudflap and frame or does it trap it in the fender well?
I've always changed mine at around 40,000 miles on my previous trucks and would do it myself by the method SpeedyV described above. Had it down to a science. Always replaced with Amsoil synthetic. Not sure if the same method can be used on these transmissions but I plan on the same internal for...
I found PUP as low as $19.99/5 quart jug on Amazon a couple months ago which was a great price. Loaded up on 5W20 and 5W30 for other vehicles. Now around $26 but I'm good for at least another year. Worth checking from time to time.
I haven't, but have not run in 4H for any prolonged period yet. I'm sure I'll get the chance in the next few months, although I generally only run in 4 Auto unless it gets really gnarly and if its that bad, speed is usually limited.
I'm sure you've probably considered it, but when I fill up at Costco, I blend the 91 with the 87 to get to 89, or close to it. Saves some $ and really no additional benefit to using all 91 that I am aware of.
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