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The wife ran hers through the washing machine. The local locksmith ordered a new one for me (10 days), reprogrammed it on site and charged me $250. Fair deal I think.
I've got a 2014 Chrysler 300C and a 2019 Ram. The Ram is quitter.....especially over cracks in the roadway. Don't get me wrong, the 300 is quite but the Ram is quieter.
Well, I've taken my 2019 Ram Lone Star into the local Chrysler dealer to fix the much discussed "shaky driver's mirror". Not noticeable in town but on the highway it's quite bothersome. Already tried the repeated folding and unfolding 15 times method that they suggested as fix. That of...
I replaced the existing 18" wheels/tires on my 2019 DT Ram with oem 20" clad wheels/tires and now I want to finish the job by replacing the 18" spare wheel/tire with oem 20" spare wheel/tire. Are there any problems using the existing hanger?
Also, have in mind to perhaps use a 20" clad wheel...
Thanks! I'm not too worried about the damage as I'll put a spacer in between. I just want to make sure that everything will slide through the center hole.
I've got 2019 Dodge Ram 1500 Wheel 2680 Rim 20" x 9" Chrome Clad 5YD56TRMAA wheels. I's like to replace the steel spare with a chrome one just like the other 4. Is that possible? Is there a problem doing this with the spare hanger/mechanicals?
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OK, here's what I was told by the dealer this morning:
There is a TSB on this. Just about all the Rams with electrical folding mirrors have this problem. The problem is an internal tension wire that folds and unfolds the mirror. The "fix" is to fold and unfold the mirrors 5 times in a row...
The driver’s side rear view mirror is loose and shakes at highway speeds. I can take it to the dealer under warranty but wouldn’t mind fixing myself if easy. It is not loose at the door but where the two pieces join. How do I access? What is the little access panel in the bottom of the...
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