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Okay, so it's not a Hellcat, and it was yesterday.
Took the "little Challenger" for a test drive in snow. First something in the rear was leaving tracks, then the entire undercarriage, but it kept going...on OE summer performance tires.
I'm impressed. As the splitter shows, it was about eight...
Picked up a Ram 3500 (Cummins, Aisin, air suspension, etc.) earlier this week. It was 10% off the sticker.
Plus, they paid a couple of hundred more for the traded in '19 3500 gasser than we'd paid for it.
Although, it was really the free 43" Toshiba TV that made it a good deal.
I peeled some of the tread off on a couple of the eight drive tires on my Pete after it had been sitting for a while in humid SoCal. Plenty of torque to overcome the stuck brake shoes, apparently.
Can't really not set the parking brake on those things. Either do it when stopping, or they'll...
Took a quick peak and it looks like the air springs and mounts can be had for $330 (-20%, today anyway).
Also, there seems to be more or less complete kits ranging from a bit under $1,000 to almost $3000.
I'm not surprised. It's not exactly their market.
When needing air springs for something I generally peruse what Firestone has to offer. Their web site has hundreds of springs to pick from, so it's really only a matter of finding the ones that have the correct measurements and load carrying...
I dunno, "...all the extra forces..." are no different than when grabbing the handles of a wheelbarrow, really.
And once adjusted, it's two levers to pull to tension or remove the spring bars.
Not a lot of work for much added safety (handling and braking, mainly.
Ah, those are easy fixes.
A simple locking dipstick from a parts store would've taken care of the transmission potentially puking, and the grid heater relay could simply be disconnected.
I have my grid heater disconnected and the 6.7 still starts just fine. At least down to -10.
That's interesting. Every one of the ones built in Saltillo (2500s and 3500s) we have or have had have been flawless.
The three 1500s are a different story, with the '14 being the worst (missing interior parts, very misaligned door, etc.). all concentrated around the right rear of the cab...
Making things like that is fun...but lifting steel ramps is not. At least not with my back.
The ramps shouldn't need to be any longer than the trailer deck is wide, so storing them under the car seems like extra work to me.
With a normal (non-deckover) trailer the break-over angle shouldn't be...
No, if you get the correct length there's no need for Race Ramps. I have a set for the toy hauler but have yet to use them. They don't like gravel or uneven surfaces.
Look at what Best Aluminum Ramps has available. Their prices are good, and they made a custom set for a trailer of mine at a...
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