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Got the recal done today, dealer did it for $135. I just want to reemphasize how important it is to build a good relationship with your service techs.. they did me right (usual dealer price is $185.)
Glad to have a properly reading speedo and shift points... All is right with the world again, lol.
Thanks for the comments guys, sometimes I just have an itch to share a couple of nice pics of these beauties we’re privileged to own and drive... this has been the best vehicle I’ve ever owned by far! Fingers crossed that it lasts me through retirement.
Thanks @mikeru82 ! I’ve been taking it to a DIY car was where I can apply as much spray nozzle as I need to, especially great for getting the salt off the underside. We’ll be in the 50s/60s and sunny all this week and next here in N VA so it was time.
$150 at my dealership tomorrow for the speedo recalibration. Still at least $100 cheaper than all of the OBD stuff out there, and I don’t need any of the other products that the OBDs provide, especially considering all the reviews I’ve read from folks who have had issues after doing the OBD stuff...
So I looked into getting the Tazer DT and the cheapest I found is $329. My dealership is going to do it for $150 tomorrow... that’s what I’m gonna do since a lot of the Tazer reviews show that many folks have had issues after plugging it in. I also honestly don’t want or need any of the other...
Just wondering what the consensus is. Most opinions I’ve gotten is that it’s such a minimal difference in speed that it doesn’t justify the cost. I can live with 2-3mph difference. What do you guys who have gone up a tire size think?
He’s talking about the old MaxCare Unlimited extended warranty that provided coverage for the life of the vehicle, for both unlimited years and mileage, which was indeed discontinued in Nov 2018 I believe.
Ziegler still offers an 8 year/Unlimited mileage plan. You’re limited by the 8 years.
Had that same Truxedo on my previous Ram, loved it and great price. For my current Ram I just went with the Mopar soft roll up tonneau which is almost exactly like the Truxedo. So far it’s been great.
Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac 275/60/20s installed last week. No lift or level, no rubbing, surprisingly quiet, AWESOME in the snow. This size fills the wheel wells just right. Love them so far...
Mine is an April 2019 build and is going in for the TSB next Wednesday, they have to look at it first to determine what parts will be necessary. Will post results afterwards
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