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What is the baseline oil analysis on all these oils? Meaning, you should have an oil analysis of the oil new to compare…otherwise how do you know what is or isn’t changing?
My Ram is lower in the front…I think 1.5” lower. I did recently buy a 1” leveling kit which will bring it closer to level without causing much change to the suspension..
The angle of the picture or where it sits can make the truck more or less level..
Did you change the oil? Or someone else? Just curious- it’s possible when the oil was changed it was not filled properly (missing a quart or two).
Chances are slim to none it’s really using that much oil…more than likely not enough oil was put in during the oil change.
Is “falling apart” a typical thing that happens to rebuilt vehicles? Like whoever repaired it just left all the parts loosely installed?
I think it would be easy to tell if it’s going to fall apart by looking at it..
Not sure I’ve really seen that before-
Half price sounds like a good deal.
If your business and customers depend on you via your truck, the Hemi is probably your safe bet..Most companies have moved to gas for the reliability (versus newer diesels). All too often diesels go into limp mode at the worst time (when your customer needs you). It’s not uncommon to see a...
Got the truck out on the hwy this past weekend and ran it up to 80ish. I really dont notice any extra tire noise over the stock tires. If anything just the slightest bit more tire noise if I focused in on it.
MPG -wise I usually get between 14-15 mpg with my driving (rural mixed with some city)...
I only have a few days of driving time on them and haven’t been out of the hwy yet. Up to 65 mph they are very quiet- I am not noticing any road noise at all.
One immediate thing I noticed was that compared to the Transforce OEM tires they are a bit more “bouncy” , but along with that they do...
I went back and forth for months trying to decide on a tire size- OEM Vs. bigger. In general I am not a fan of bigger tires, but also don’t like the look of OEM tires (look to small). The all terrains in the OEM size I think look just right..
I may be adding a Thuren 2” leveling kit yet, but we...
Just had some Wildpeak AT4 tires put on my truck. Size is 285/60/20 which is the OEM size. Stock height (no leveling kit).
Posting for folks to see when deciding tire sizes..