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Navigation will do that. I was having an issue with my non-nav 8.4 the other day in Android Auto using navigation...it would reduce the volume for the map to talk, then not come back.
I activated the voice commands, then cancelled...it was good until the next time she tried to talk.
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You don't have to have high beams on, just more noticeable...
I test drove one that lit up when you hit the signal (seemed brighter than the one that comes on with steering wheelmovement), but my LoneStar doesn't have that, just the one tied to the steering wheel.
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I preferred the unmarked fully hidden ones in my 2010. The new ones are bigger and have the tie downs and the removable liner is cool (2010 was used...not sure if they came with liners that were removed).
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Bought my LoneStar just before Christmas. Plugged in the phone for the ride home...it paired the phone automatically and popped up AA (didn't know it was already installed on my phone)
I have not had the auto pairing with subsequent phones, but haven't had much issue getting them to work...
Mine doesn't have the underseat storage (kind of wish it did...miss that from my 2010 RAM.)
The in floor bins carry my load straps and receiver hitch parts and a first aid kit.
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Not the best pic for assessing stance (driveway slopes)...this is loaded with z pallet of 12x12x2 pavers and several bags of sand...no idea what the actual weight was.
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