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I see you haven't gotten any responses. I posted something similar the other day and no responses. Either this is a taboo topic or no one knows how to totally disable Sirius.
I getting ready to submit a factory order for a 2022 Bighorn. This is the first rig I've bought new since my 2004 Dakota and LOTS of things have changed since; like all the sensors, computers, etc. My wife's Mazda is constantly sending data back to Mazda, GPS is constantly displaying every...
BTW, how do you like the 3.92 rear end compared to stnd 3.21? Is there noticeable mileage difference. Does the 3.92 travel at full highway speeds, 75-85mph, nicely?
Thanks for replying. Is the electronic rear locker manually initiated with a switch on the dash, or computer initiated via sensors? (I hope it's manual.)
How bizarre they leave the tranny pan unprotected - and plastic at that!! A plastic pan seems like it could be the Achilles heel especially...
I'm putting together an order for a 2022 Bighorn 4x4, CC, 5.7L V8 with trailer-tow package. I expect to be driving sometimes on logging roads but never any stump-jumping boulder driving. I've had skids plates on my 2004 Dakota 4x4 so rocks don't fly up and damage the undercarriage when on...
I'm a coffee drinker and love my hot cup of Jo in the morning when heading somewhere. So I have a couple of questions as I ponder ordering a new 2022 Bighorn.
1. Is the Light Mountain Brown cloth fairly easy to clean if for some unforeseen reason coffee gets spilled on it? (My only other...
Using the ramtrucks build page, I see that I can get the 1500 Classic version with a 3.6L without the e-torque set up. And the Warlock style can be had with the all-terrain, protection, and trailer-tow packages. That looks to be the configuration for me that will supply a bit of off-road and...
When I buy a vehicle, I usually keep it until it either rots or nickle-and-dimes me to death. As seen from my signature, I've got ~290,000 miles on my 2004 Dakota, which I bought new. Lots of normal replacement parts over the years, but no major engine problems; just clutches, radiators...
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