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2018 GMC frame rust *Pictures*

Yedi

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I'm not a brand loyal guy by any means but this is my second Ram in a row because I was very happy with the quality of my 2014 Ram which had 0 issues, no rattles, and the interior held up well with the seats and everything else still looking new. Now my coworker with a GMC Sierra can't even keep lights in the thing without them burning out.


this is a true. If I had a $1 for every GM truck I see on the road with a burnt out headlight, or in the shop having a bulb replaced.....Id be very well off.
 

SpeedyV

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this is a true. If I had a $1 for every GM truck I see on the road with a burnt out headlight, or in the shop having a bulb replaced.....Id be very well off.
I know I’m my old ‘03, the parking lights would burn out because they put 12V bulbs in a circuit that would often see 13-14V. I changed to a bulb that could safely handle a slightly higher voltage, and I saw no further issues for 8 years. I don’t know why more owners didn’t employ this $5 fix.
 

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I know I’m my old ‘03, the parking lights would burn out because they put 12V bulbs in a circuit that would often see 13-14V. I changed to a bulb that could safely handle a slightly higher voltage, and I saw no further issues for 8 years. I don’t know why more owners didn’t employ this $5 fix.
Because napa/autozone told them what bulb to get lol
 

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