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The only proper way to repair any tubeless tire is with a plug/patch combination, plugs only, should only be a temporary repair to get you to a tire repair shop for the proper repair. Patching only lets the steel cords able to get moisture in them and cause rust/corrosion.
I used the sleeve for 7 years on my old truck. never had any problems, nor have I heard about any problems from others. With this truck I needed a longer drop on the shank so I bought one that was 2 1/2 inch. I do like that I don't have to fight the sleeve when putting the ball mount on and off.
After 25 years with a Diesel towing some fairly heavy trailers I got a Hemi a few years ago. I had gotten rid of the big 5er and only tow a dump trailer locally. I believe with the emissions problems the Diesel is no longer an advantage and am very happy with the gas. Mileage is pretty close...
Thinking when the time comes maybe I want to upgrade the battery to something larger/more CCA's. Has anyone else done this and what size will fit in the stock battery location. I have already run mine down once listening to the radio while polishing/coating the truck.
On my '20 Laramie it is mounted at the top of the windshield just right of the mirror. Has worked there perfectly so far, even in Florida with the Sunpass reader.
I agree there is no such thing as lifetime trans fluid. I will probably do a service as soon as I am out of warranty, that would 5 years or 60000. Since I have had it for more than 2 years and only have 18000 on the clock it probably wont be a lot of miles yet unless I go back to those 25000...
More important than the brand is making sure it is as fresh as possible and kept properly stored. I just bought some from Rural King on sale for less than $10, before that some was on sale at Freightliner. Previously I have been buying all of mine from the truck stop from bulk for the last 4...
Strictly looks! I like and have added a similar ones to mud flaps in the past that didn't have that option when I purchased them. In a light material mud flap it could add some weight to keep them from lifting at highway speeds.