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What did you do to your Ram today???

Hadit55

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Sad to report that you need to replace the mirror.
Hopefully you’re under warranty! They aren’t cheap!
I’ve had both sides replaced on my 19‘ Limited, thankfully under warranty.
I also bought an extended warranty when I bought the truck.
Read your warranty and contact your dealer.
How much are they to replace?
 

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today,me and my brother decided to install our "Squential signal lights".it went thru very well and no incidents at all.what we were most worried about was of course cracking the mirror.we did my and his and never had that issue. (y) 🥳
 

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No it doesn’t.
Yes it does because the speed is different than what computer thinks based on RPM, and will shift early or late, more noticable when making larger changes in tire size. Going one size up probably won't be very noticeable.
 

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Yes it does because the speed is different than what computer thinks based on RPM, and will shift early or late, more noticable when making larger changes in tire size. Going one size up probably won't be very noticeable.
It really doesn’t. I have 37s on my truck and I’ve gone back and forth between calibrated and not and it makes no difference. I really paid attention to shift points and shift speeds and how the truck reacted, and I never noticed any difference at all. And a lot of research I’ve done online supports my findings as well
 

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It really doesn’t. I have 37s on my truck and I’ve gone back and forth between calibrated and not and it makes no difference. I really paid attention to shift points and shift speeds and how the truck reacted, and I never noticed any difference at all. And a lot of research I’ve done online supports my findings as well
There are several threads on this forum about shifting issues after a tire change that was corrected after adjusting for tire size. Obviously, not all trucks react the same.
 

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There are several threads on this forum about shifting issues after a tire change that was corrected after adjusting for tire size. Obviously, not all trucks react the same.
I don’t understand why some trucks would react differently, they have the same hardware and software. I truly think it’s a placebo effect if I’m honest
 

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