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I have not noticed it for a while. however my truck had/has been in at least a half dozen times for some warranty stuff. nothing major just very inconvenient. and now that i think of it i may not have brought the issue to their attention. "out of sight out of mind" ADHD brain. so perhaps they...
2,000 lbs of wood pellets in the back. A little unrelated since I do not have the factory air system. but i do have the 5k airlift bags tho. went 20 miles with it. no issues
I'm not sure if a slower pace with higher rpms would result in lower temperatures. surely its less work for the motor but you would have less airflow from the truck moving forward. First things first make sure your coolant level is proper, the radiator is clean, fans function and air filter is...
These new engines these days run a bit hotter than they use too. although that does seem a tad toasty I wouldn't be surprised if that's normal. did you see what your transmission temp was? that's the one I watch like a hawk when I'm towing heavy. Let us know what your service manager tells you.
i did notice it chugged a little the morning after i put premium in at after i got done pulling my camper. went to the station and put regular in it the same day and haven't noticed it again since.
More capable of fitting in a parking spot probably. when i looked at the gladiators when buying my ram there payload and towing capacities are terrible.
it does but almost so little it would take days to charge a good size battery from dead. i had my camper battery go dead boon docking. backed the pickup up and hooked the 7pin up and let the pickup "charge" while idling for around 45 minutes. after i shut the pickup off i only had the radio in...
I would not recommend this as things are engineered to operate at those temps for usually a good reason.
"Superior temperature resistance. Synthetics can safely handle higher operating temperatures without oxidizing (burning) or breaking down. The upper limit for most mineral-based oils is...
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