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My 2014 did this same thing, but it wasn't the same sound. it sounded like the garbage trucks and my daughter who was like 6 said, "Daddy, your truck sounds just like the big garbage trucks!" haha
My 2022 does it, it's 100% normal. Moves some air. But it is kind of obnoxious isn't it.
I bought myself a $30 ceramic coating kit off of Amazon as it was recommend to me from a friend. His car looked amazing. So I tried it myself. Was super easy to do.
I've had it for about a month or so now, and it does keep this black truck clean for a longer time.
It is easier to wash
it is...
If you have glass coverage. Tell your insurance company the "GLASS" is broken not mechanism and they will replace it free.
I had mine break back on my Mega Cab, I heard something snap. I had called my insurance on my wife's windshield being replaced, I jokingly said too bad you can't replace my...
The install is super easy. I seen a few videos on them and they all remove the metal clips on the dampener - don't just push it over the pin on the top side through the tail light opening. Then have your wife slowly lower the tailgate until the shock meets up with the lower pin and push it on...
I added them as well, but I just tapped into the parking lights (via a relay) to have them come on. Was easier for me to do it that way. Plus I don't need a switch, I never would turn them off anyways.
I bought two of these for my Big Horn:
https://www.carandtruckremotes.com/2022-ram-2500-smart-remote-68374994ab.html#yswCart
I had my buddy at the dealer program them both. Took maybe 5 minutes.
The tailgate worked as soon as the remotes were programmed. He didn't have to do a single thing...
I am about to do mine. I will be adding the drain valve, I've used those before and loved it. I never had an issue with it on my 2017 Ram Power Wagon.
I don't see it being an issue on this truck. I will not be wheeling this truck as hard as I did my Power Wagon.
I'll sticking to the Mopar...
Those are some nice speakers. The 8ohm to 4ohm will lose a bit of bass, but you're also taking a 15-watt channel, that was matched with a 15-watt 1-way speaker, replacing it with a 3-way 300-watt speaker.
That speaker isn't even being pushed. If you want to run that speaker, you'll have to run...
Hate them tires. Good for Toyota Tacoma's. About it.
I bought 2 used trucks in the past that had them, swear that is why they were traded in. I put new tires on them and drove like a champ.
Couldn't balance
Death Wobbled (this was on 3rd gens)
But I won't buy them. Ever.
The benefit of it, it 100% by passes it.
Otherwise, the speaker feed is till traveling through the ANC.
Eliminating the ANC - gets rid of that popping.
The dash speakers are a great place to start in updating the system.
The stereo isn't really that bad. If you're sitting in a parking lot...