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I don't know what specifically they are offering right now, but they are legitimate. This is a copy of my buyer's order showing MSRP on my 23 Big Horn and what I actually paid. When I ordered they were offering 6% off of invoice with the extra 1% for Affiliate pricing, which came out to...
Not to give you any false hope, but one thing I noticed for myself and many others waiting on our 23s is that when the tracker changed to TBD it was most likely at the dealership or within a day or two of arriving. I'm not sure why it does that, but it was pretty consistent.
Camper had been setting in this spot waiting on the truck to arrive for a few months. This was just after hooking up to head out to the dealer for warranty work, what an exciting inaugural trip
That is brilliant, I will still need a cover for other reasons, but my back and garage floor thank you for the idea of storing the hitch on the King pin
I purchased a used Mopar soft tonneau for the same reason, and I absolutely hate it because when it is folded up it blocks the chmsl camera from showing the jaws of the fifth wheel. I'm still using it and dealing, but I will replace it with a retractable one as soon as I can.
I will have to check again when I pick my camper back up from the dealer, but I do remember reading somewhere it was only part of that package. Which I learned the first time I hooked up the camper and couldn't do the check :rolleyes:
I don't have the light check because I did not order the trailer tow package, but I plan to enable it with alfaobd whenever I get around to purchasing it.
I asked them (Koons) not to put any stickers on the truck, and they complied. The film was still on the radio, but I'm unaware if it comes with any other. You probably won't get any pictures, they keep the customer paid orders on a different lot behind a locked gate, and I don't believe the...
Yeah, I think the buffering is either not working or doesn't work well enough to keep up. When we lose signal for longer than a second or do the 'cd skips' as we like to say in my wife's Jeep. It doesn't happen often enough to drive us crazy. In the truck, it fades out and back in sometimes...
Does anyone else experience a temporary (1 second) loss of radio signal whenever they are even remotely near tall trees?
My wife's Wrangler (Uconnect 4c) doesn't do it, and neither did her Grand Cherokee (5), driving in basically the same areas, so I believe it's specific to this truck...