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Recommended pressures are based on load capacity and wear among other factors. Unless you are carrying a heavy load or pulling a trailer try a lower pressure if you want to get the maximum life out of your tires.
Is your recommended pressure 36 psi?
I don't normally pay attention to coolant temp but on a 35 mile drive today with an outside temp of 20 degrees it ran around 190 degrees. My heat output is great but the truck does seem to take slightly longer to heat up than my other vehicles.
It's a well known problem with the plastic gears stripping out. An aftermarket company makes a steel gear replacement but you have to crack the gear housing apart to do the repair. Your dealer should be familiar with a warranty replacement of the whole mirror assembly if stripped gears are the...
I do my own. I buy Mobil 1 synthetic when they offer the rebate. Add a filter and I spend around $20 per change. The 20" tires and wheels are heavy but good excercise, so win win.
I'm not sure anything has been changed based on your link. When I ordered mine it was marketed for a 5'7" bed but arrived in a box listing the length as 5'5", and was obviously too short.
Mine still looks and functions adequately but I probably won't have ordered it knowing how short it was.
I can't comment on the OEM but I ordered a "2nd" off Ebay for 50 or 60 dollars and it showed similar defects. They actually sent me a 2nd one because the 1st one had a tear. It also had visual defects but then it was a "2nd". For my purposes it's fine because it will just get more marked up from...
As stated before, you can lift the Husky enough to move the mat exposing the bins. It's a pain but can be done easily enough. I saw no need to pin my bin in place and remove it as needed when I clean the interior or need to haul something large inside.
I generally have no interest in participating in internet squabbles. I also do not claim to be an automotive engineer or to have "worked ~50ft from where the HVAC was designed", but I do have a simple question for Streetsweeper. Do you really think it is cheaper for FCA to do the repair they...
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