Dr__Bob
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@carlrx7 I picked it up from Amazon: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00L4ADMTG. That was the cheapest I could find it. It is OEM Mopar.@Dr__Bob Can you share a link to the lock you purchased for the spare tire? Thanks!
@carlrx7 I picked it up from Amazon: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00L4ADMTG. That was the cheapest I could find it. It is OEM Mopar.@Dr__Bob Can you share a link to the lock you purchased for the spare tire? Thanks!
@carlrx7 I picked it up from Amazon: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00L4ADMTG. That was the cheapest I could find it. It is OEM Mopar.
Exactly my question!People stealing spares is a thing?
The bilstein 5100s ride quite a bit smoother, more small bump compliance for sure over stock.I've got the same thing in mind - how do you like the ride so far? Better? Worse? How does the truck sit, level or with a slight rake?
And that also takes care of the 5th wheel issues with the truck being too tall!
No problem. Steecraft part # 40-23308Mind sharing the manufacturer of your steps.
No problem. Steecraft part # 40-23308
PeeWee
Thats exactly how it was when we lived in Michigan for 20 yrs. Anything below the door handles, plan on it rusting out from salt in a few years time. You couldn't work on anything underneath with out having to cut it offUp here in Canucklstien a lock under there would turn in to a red ball of iron pretty quick. The spare tire mounts rust off and the spares go a bouncing down the road!![]()
Off-topic warning!Thats exactly how it was when we lived in Michigan for 20 yrs. Anything below the door handles, plan on it rusting out from salt in a few years time. You couldn't work on anything underneath with out having to cut it off