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I plan to look into an extended warranty, but then again I am looking at all my options. It is my opinion that electronics and software becomes somewhat of a grey area with my dealer. I will give them credit that they are doing everything possible to try and resolve the issue. The advisor did...
As I close in on 30k miles I am starting to seriously consider trading my truck before I lose bumper to bumper coverage or go much pass the coverage expiring. I have had a number of "software" related issues and the truck will be going back in Tuesday to have some more updates/reprogramming...
I'm running Yokohama's AT. Not super aggressive but much better than the stock Goodyears.
https://5thgenrams.com/community/threads/yokohama-geolander-a-t-g015-on-stock-22s.4555/#post-64925
I had the same option of the stock tires. I went with Yokohama's. Ive been pretty happy with them so far this winter. https://5thgenrams.com/community/threads/yokohama-geolander-a-t-g015-on-stock-22s.4555/#post-64925
Just a few I've found helpful.
https://5thgenrams.com/community/threads/33-x-12-5-r22-ridge-grapplers-installed-on-stock-22%E2%80%9D-limited-wheels.1687/
https://5thgenrams.com/community/threads/tires-for-22-inch-stock-wheels.3317/...
I swapped my tires to Yokohama Geolander ATs and sold my stock goodyear 22" tires on facebook market place for $600. Like new less than 1,000 miles on them.
After much debate over new tires, I have finally settled on the Yokohama Geolander A/T G015 in the factory 285/45/22 size. I've only put a few hundred miles on them so far but have been impressed with how quiet they are. It is a 3 peaks rated tire so I am eager to try them out in the snow. I...
The Michelin LTX will be a great highway tire that still preforms well in the snow.
They will not be as good as the Michelin LTX MS tires. These are what my wife runs now on her Escalade and they are pretty awesome.
They are OK in little to moderate snow. Nothing compared to a duratrac or BFG KO2. My wife ran them for three winters on her GMC Acadia AWD and they were fine for her jumping around town, but we always took my truck with Duratracs when heading out of town or in heavy snow.
I went back out and looked again. This time I crawled under the truck and I could see it much better. It was as simple as reaching up and gently working the rubber seal back into place. I did notice an inspection mark on it, makes me wonder if its working itself out somehow. I will keep checking...
Do you know what the fix is? I have one rear drain tube not seated, if its an easy fix I would prefer to repair it myself in 5 minutes rather than waste an hour at the dealer.
That doesn't make sense to me. I walked into my dealer today and walked out with a set of Slush mats for my Longhorn Crew Cab, Part# 82215321AB . Initial impression is they are very nice and fit better than weathertech's that I've had on past trucks.
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