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I've had good luck with ADCO All Climate + Wind Designer Tyvek covers. They will wear in the corners, but I had a cover that was used during four winters that was good enough to be sold with the trailer. The wind can be tough on them, so check the cover frequently.
Last December my 2021 3500 CTD with around 10k miles had a leaking front shock. The wait for me was getting the part. I was also reticent to replace the OEM shocks so soon and opted to wait for the RAM replacement - I guess from a principles point of view. Hopefully you will experience a...
This is from the manual for my 2021 3500:
In case of engine runaway due to flammable fumes from fuel spills or turbocharger oil leaks being sucked into the engine, do the following to help avoid personal injury and/or vehicle damage: 1. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position. 2. Using a...
I've had a 2021 3500 Laramie Megacab with the standard output Cummins for one year and 5 days today. This was an upgrade from a 2014 F-150 with the turbo charged V6.
To me, I think you are in 3500 territory given the possibility of a travel trailer upgrade. We tow a 6000lb trailer now, and I...
My 2021 3500 with about 10,000 miles has a leaking front shock. I noticed a couple of oil spots in the garage last weekend. They were not there the week before.
I have a service appointment set for later this month to deal with the grid heater relay recall and plan to embark on the shock...
Our longer trips include five humans (kids are 16, 13 and 10), a 5yr old Lab, a Lab puppy (currently 6 months), and the cat. The Megacab with the front bench seat was a must-have. One dog up front, one in the backseat, and the cat mostly wherever he wants to be.
Here a pic of Murphy and Gus...
This is the one I got from Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B088153872
It turns only a little bit to "lock"/tighten into place.
Here it is installed.
I would have ordered a cap from Geno's, but it was listed as backordered when I got this one.
Washed last week's snow off today. Added a set of Nfab wheel-to-wheel side steps a few weeks ago.
Years ago we were camping, and I slipped off of a wet tire while standing on it to reach over a bed rail on a Nissan Titan. My ribs were sore for a couple of months.