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OP already said he’s used the warranty for about $5000 worth of repairs. But it really doesn’t matter how much he’s used it up until now. This is a lifetime warranty. Vehicles will start having issues as they age. A lifetime warranty isn’t worth having unless you’re keeping the vehicle for a...
^^This. Unlike the M+S rating, which has not standard or testing requirements to add to a tire sidewall. The 3PMSF rating does require the tire to go through testing to be able to add that rating. But no all season A/T tire will perform as well in winter conditions as a true dedicated winter...
Looks like a paint defect to me from your pics. How long have you had the truck? How sure are you that this wasn’t there when you bought it? Where on the truck is this? Is it possible that something struck the sheet metal from the back side?
I found a solvent bubble on one of the doors of...
Like I said, if you're happy with your current truck you might just keep it (emphasis on the bold part). If you're tired of your current truck, or just want new technology, then trade up. I didn't imply you have lost anything though. What I meant was regardless of how much you've used the...
They’re trying to get rid of all the lifetime warranties out there so they’re trying to pay you off. $5k is nothing to scoff at, but now is the time that you can really see returns with that warranty. 87k miles are low miles for a ten year old truck. If you’re happy with your 4th gen I’d keep...
MDS doesn’t cause lifter/cam failures. That’s a myth. People disable MDS for various reasons. I disable it because I don’t like how the exhaust sounds when the engine is running on four cylinders. Some people claim they can’t tell when it’s active, but with an aftermarket exhaust it’s very...
Now you're just trying to save face by making $hit up. Your original statement was in no way meant to be an "under exaggeration" when taken in context.
Even if you did (you didn't) You can't just make up your own definitions. Hyperbole is always an overstatement. Feel free to look it up...
Extremely low exaggeration? That would be to trivialize or downplay. You could even say under exaggeration. Still not hyperbole though. :D
Sorry, I grew up with four sisters who all went on to become school teachers. Some of that was bound to rub off. :ROFLMAO:
It has nothing to do with how...
I get it, you're trying to make a point that the engine temps go up for a short time after shut down. That's cool, I'm not disputing or agreeing with that. I think we're violently agreeing here as far as wear goes though lol.
I didn't watch the video. I tend to avoid clicking on links posted...
That's where the problem lies for me. Too many times people have posted about an issue that the dealership says is fixed, only to have the issue come back later. It's not a gamble I'm willing to take. I don't normally buy used, but if I was in the market I would avoid a buy-back vehicle no...
I wouldn't say no risk. If it was bought back it's probably because they couldn't fix an issue with the truck. Which means you're probably buying a truck with an issue that couldn't be fixed. Potentially going through multiple dealership visits with the truck sitting at the dealership for...
It's not just about temps. It's also about oil flow. When the engine is running the oil is flowing and creating oil pressure. Which protects bearings from wear. When the engine shuts off there is residual oil on these bearing surfaces. This serves to "mostly" prevent wear, but even when you...
If you scroll down that page you’ll find both molded and rubber ones. I just sent a link that shows all of the Mopar splash guard options for your 2025.
I installed them myself. There was no drilling required for mine. Since they are not the same as what I installed I can’t say for sure if...
No, mine is a 2020 Limited. I was assuming that they will fit since they are both 5th gens but it’s possible they changed just enough for the 2025 refresh. Here are the Mopar splash guard options for 2025…...
When you say Ram tie down bars are you talking about the utility rails? There are two versions that come with 5th gens, black and silver. There is a difference in them and will make a difference in which bed covers will work for you. Most covers work with the silver rails. Which do you have...
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