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I would like to see a new V8. Given the choice I would stick with the Hurricane over the 20 year old hemi. It was a good motor but I had two of them and I like change.
yes i was able to release the tabs from the back side, you will have good access if you take off the wheel well liner panel at the front of each wheel well, 5 bolts hold them on. Push on each tab pulling back at the same time until it releases.
yes it is a hurricane with the 3.92 rear end. If I try to keep the speed under 75 and don't have a big head wind it does pretty good. The computer shows 25.5 but hand calculated was 24mpg.
With winter gas my mileage is down to around 16-17 City. In the summer I was getting 17-18 city and I did a 500 mile long trip and got 24 MPG on the highway 70-75 MPH.
Black wheels are okay up close but from distance you can't see the design of the wheel so it all just blends together with the tire and you could be running 4 spares and not be able to tell.
Their are no bolts just three tabs. Below is a picture of the backside so you can see the holes on the bezel, the actually push tabs are on the truck. I had to finagle with them a bit to release, one tab was a bit harder then they other two for some reason.
My 2019 was actually pretty good once the issues were fixed under warranty. Power Folding Mirrors both broke, fueling issue, and the cracked rear window frame.
It was bound to happen. So many people complaining about truck prices, now manufacturers are starting to cut content and quality to lower the costs. I do agree we should be getting all LED's bighorn and up, even my 2014 4th gen sport had LED tail lights.
Yea I had this issue when I went to drop the tailgate with the key fob when it was frozen. Lights came on but tailgate stuck shut. I was in a hurry and had to be somewhere so I was just going to turn the lights off and go but couldn't find a way. I ended up pouring some warm water down the...
2wd on Dry or Wet Roads, 4 Auto on varying roads between snow/ice/dry/wet. Full Snow cover us 4wd High. Some people use 4wd auto in the rain but I've never had a need for it.
I would it would be as most limiteds have 22's with low pro's while the Rebel has 18" wheels and the tires have much more sidewall to cushion the impacts. I watched the same video with the guy from auto auction rebuilds saying it rides better.
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