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The lights have 3m 2 sided tape. The fins of the grille don't allow for anything thicker than these lights. Originally I bought a different set from Amazon but they wouldn't fit between the grille fins. These are almost wedged in between.
So I just got done added adding grille lights to my Ram Lone Star. I think they turned out pretty well. I used a fuse tap on my fuse 37 in the engine compartment. This one comes on in the run position. I think they turned out well. Here is the link to the lights I used...
I just changed out my factory chrome wheels with Nexen tires (pretty well worn) for some alloy wheels from a Laramie with Bridgestone tires. The chromes weighed in at just over 60lbs per corner with the alloys at just over 75lbs per corner. Kind of surprised me that the weight difference was so...
The Gumout cleaner is very good and uses the PEA active ingredient. Maybe adding once every year or 2 is probably all that is needed with quality, Top Tier fuels.
I've only left the vehicle with the dealership for service. I'm not saying that this couldn't happen, but the vehicle is in a closed garage when this occurred. I would think a thief would be looking for the vehicle before attempting the start. Also, why would the thief use the Remote Start...
My son just called me and told me my truck was making noises in the garage. He went out to the garage and found the doors closed and locked, and the truck was running in the closed garage. I had him open the garage door as I was only 5 minutes away and not touch anything. Sure enough, when I got...
Likely the dirt is not in the clear, but under the base coat, so likely wet sanding will knock down the "peak" of the defect, but there could be sand through the base coat, exposing the color of the dirt or the color of the primer. In a previous life, I worked in an automotive assembly plant and...
I've had this TSB completed on my Ram last week. See Post in thread 'A/C Performance' https://5thgenrams.com/community/threads/a-c-performance.605/post-376071
So my truck has undergone the TSB repair. I don't know if it made a difference as it isn't all that warm currently, even in Houston!!!! Anyway the car seems to be put back together without issue, and I am very aware of minor changes/noises, etc., from my years working in an automotive assembly...
I took my Ram 1500 in to the dealer today and they evaluated (not sure what they did) my vehicle. Anyway, I explained what the issue was, explained that my vehicle appears to be covered under the TSB and they checked it out. They are ordering all of the needed parts listed in the TSB and will...
Typically the repair times listed may be more or less than the actual time the technician takes to make the repair. The times are the times that Ram or an other manufacturer will pay the dealer for the repair and at most dealerships, it is the time amount of time the technician gets paid...
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