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You might also check the drain holes are not plugged in that door although you would probably hear sloshing water when opening and closing the door if they are.
That is the first body rust I've seen on a 5th gen so far. Kind of weird it is just one door, could be a defect from the factory. Have you checked behind the weather stripping at the bottom of the other doors or are you going off what you see from the outside?
Etorque is still standard on V6. They could have easily taken the feature away to save some money/weight/ and complexity if it was not worth the hassle.
yea when mine had a leak it wouldn't always leak in the car wash but when it sat out in the rain for 3-4 hours it would. Luckily its been 1 1/2 years since I had the window replaced and it has been bone dry since.
If you want to get a lot of water on the window, using a garden house to direct the water into the channel around the window will put a lot more water on it to do a real test. Pressure washers use a lot less water but add a lot more pressure. Sure it will be a test if it will leak in the car...
yea, my dealer is showing 6K off on the 2025's. It seems Ram is making a big push to move some trucks, and think that means pulling all the stops. Ram sent out new window stickers for all the HD trucks on the lot's reducing the MSRP's 6-10K a piece.
I agree, the more blacked out color just looks better. I looked at a NE Big horn at my dealer, looks pretty good. Not sure I'm sold on the new Big Horn NE wheels though, flat black plastic clad. I can see why they use clad wheels for chrome, but if you have a colored wheel, why not just...
My 2019 was customer ordered as well, I am on my second replacement battery. I don't think it's the battery itself but possibly the way the etorque charges it. Other issue could be the hot engine compartment, the engine compartment seems to get way hotter then other vehicle and all my temps...
I don't think it's a government mandate, the new Tacoma does not have start stop on the 4x4 models. I believe manufacturers use it to help thier C02 numbers and MPG numbers.
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