That gas mileage sounds pretty good to me. I'm on 2.5" lift, with 37's and 5.13's. I avg. 14.2 normal driving, and on my recent trip to Big Bend, driving 75-80, averaged less than 12. These things are about as aerodynamic as a parachute. I wouldn't hope for decent milage unless you have a diesel.
I don't believe you can. The homelink button for the garage door opener isnt connected to the computer at all, so there really isn't any way to have it be a controlled action.
As has been said above, you're definitely fine to air down to 25, depending on how loose the sand is though, you might want to go lower. On the stock wheels and with stock tires, you'll still be fine going to 15. That being said, most important thing is to make sure you have a way to air back up.
I would recommend looking into the Somewear, or the Garmin InReach.
I personally use the Somewear as I prefer the app. You won't have the option to verbally speak to anyone with either unit, but they both allow you to share your location either once, or continually in specific intervals, text...
As poster above said, it's a 4 link. There's no track bar, so you won't have an issue with the tire rubbing it. Yes a 37" will fit it and was the recommendation from my shop to fit a 37" spare under the bed.
First, do you have a way to air them back up? If not, then no. If yes, just go with what you are comfortable with. For something moderate with no rocks 20 should be fine.
I'd recommend getting your own obd reader so in the future you can pull your own codes. From past experiences, it can be a big help to prevent run around if you already know some specifics.
That being said, you should ask what they mean by diagnosing the issue just to make sure they've actually...
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If you're looking for a quick setup hub similar to the shift pod, then Gazelle is likely your best bet. https://gazelletents.com/
The only issue I have with either is the size of them when folded. Both the shift pod, and the gazelle are big when folded, do make sure you plan for that when...
I don't, sorry. I've seen other people put patches on the headliner, so I know they'll stick, but I don't know if it causes any damage when removing them.
I'll second HotHead's. I was very skeptical at first, but living in central Texas I only went 3 weeks into the summer before I say it's worth a shot. I makes a big difference! It's not nearly as hot when I initially get in, and the ac maintains the temperature much better. I can't say I have an...
I'm with you on that, but after reading through some other threads, and I believe one of yours, I'm also going to check my coolant level, and see if there is any oil around the cylinder head. I'd like to hope that the cam is the only issue, and the new one fixes it. Fingers crossed I guess.
I'm interested in this as well. I've had the software update, but still getting the CEL and throwing P0300 code. Dealer said the next step was the camshaft replacement, so now I'm patiently waiting for that to come in.
Had a new issue today which I believe is related. I remote started the truck...