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Good luck. I thought the same. Went to the dealer and the service manager stuck paper between the glass and mirror and folded them in and it never hit.
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Yep. I had the same issue. Sketchy as *** on the highway. All were close to 60. Once I dropped to 55/45 the thing rode like a caddy on the highway. No more sketchy sway.
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55/45. If your at 69 now wait till you drop it. Mine were overinflated and my truck swayed on the highway like noones business. Once I corrected the pressures it rode like a Cadillac.
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I have the Ready Lift kit 66-1921. It’s not bad. I’m not a fan of using the strut spacers so once Bilstein starts making adjustable front struts for the 19s I’ll be swapping them out. I definitely notice you loose some of the overall strut travel since you are preloading the strut a little with...
Look at the fine print on the rebates. The dealer advertises up to XXX off but not everyone qualifies for all the rebates. When I bought mine back in December it was the same thing. I qualified for $8000 of the almost $11k in rebates at the time.
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It’s a plug for the harness when you removed the tailgate so crap doesn’t get in the plug. Drop the tailgate and you’ll see how it fits.
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I think there’s some early build quality issues with these doors. If you have the crew cab and close the rear door you will notice a lot of deflection in the door itself. Kind of like they didn’t put a big enough brace behind the center of the door. Mine wobbles or deflects like no other when I...
The tires will fit but most likely the insides will rub the upper control arm so a spacer will be needed. I have the same kit on my truck with no issues but I’m running different - offset wheels. You will probably need to trim the backs of the wheel well liner cause the tire will rub at full...
You said your 2wd? If so then a strut spacer for a 4wd application will not work as its states it’s not for a 2wd. I’m pretty sure the frame and control arms are different between the 2wd and 4wd frames. Pretty sure the 2wd frames use a traditional shock and not a strut. I’d verify before...
The new gen Hemis have used 5w 20 for years. I’ve had 5 of these trucks and always used what was recommended with no issues.
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Good luck. The emblems have locating tabs which will leave big holes if you want just the RAM head. I wanted to just rebadge my tailgate and found out quickly. So the RAM stays..
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