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I know it, only once....Years ago I got into a debate online about how to load it. Other guy said you can't load it inside the rifle. So I make a quick video with my phone hanging off of a shelf behind me. Almost 7 million hits.... You never know what will be popular
Maybe try to unscrew the door lock stems and swap them for the back or replace them with something longer? Sometimes they do things for a reason. Maybe they are like that are for collision/safety reasons.
Lube the hinges once in a while and regular oil changes are the #1 thing to do to your truck. Your engine loves clean fresh oil.
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I recommend you look into a tire dolly, they really help me not strain rotating tires. If you ever hurt your back, your finished for life.
I'm sorry on your problems and happy no one got hurt. That truck destroyed that car! name it Duke after you get it back from the body shop with a new bumper. It might need a frame, but damn not even a broken tail light!
Duke saved your life!
Instead of a cover why not use interior sun shade when you part your truck. They are reflective and get most of the sun off of your interior. They fold against your windshield when you park your truck. Open the sun visors to support the sunshade as you walk away.
My Right Rear door window on the right side is pealing.
I glued it.
I don't want the dealer screwing with the truck on simple fixes. A few hours later I found your post. LOL
They just use too much plastics today. How are these trucks going to hold up?
I have the weather tech window rain guards. I have the dip like you say but never thought about it. I love them. The windows are down 1" right this moment while raining out and no water inside.
They are a big help when you park it in the sun too, so you don't cook the insides.
I vote without hesitation for KO2. They are a 8-10 ply tire depending on rim size. They are the best all around tire there is. And they are quiet on the highway.
My Ram has them on 20" rims and they are 8 ply. They won't roll on the sidewalls like a passenger tire will.
I hate that fishtail...
With myself, everything is always bought new. Her jeep is problem free, my last 3 Silverado pickups had electrical issues. So I traded the last chevy for the Ram. So far no issues and Ram makes a comfortable truck!
I bought the new Ram because it's very comfortable. No question it's a nice truck. Also the last 3 Silverados I had had serious electrical issues. The dealer just loved swapping the dash out because it has some unknown fault.
A guy gets tired of electrical problems. If it's under warranty it's...
It had a 350 220 or more HP.
But the biggest thing was the gearing was different back then.
For example I put this is 4X4 low and you could pull literally anything as long as your tires gripped the road.
It would tack up like crazy going 5mph.
What will the Ram do in 4X4 low? 40 mph?
I never...
To prove I'm not just talking BS, here is the picture scanned in the pc to show I did have a 88 blazer. here it is at Stafford Motor Speedway at a Truck Meet around 1989 or so
I restored an antique 3/4 ton Chevy and towed it out of state on an open car trailer behind a K5 blazer to car and truck shows all over from Virginia to Maine. I drove it 20 years and put thousands of miles on it. I sold it because the body was rusting out. Salt is wonderful in Connecticut. It...
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