I average 17 mpg in and around town. However if I don’t get on the autobahn and run at 80mph I can get 19mpg.
Keep in mind that I am running 285/65/18 BFG KO’s
Just received a set of ROTW leafs here in Germany… set me back $250 to my door. (German DpD is awesome) Waiting on my set of Raptor bump stops and my Eibach pro truck 2.0 coil overs and will change the front spacers to them. Should be a solid ride afterwards since I already have the 2.0 rear...
Wait for your 4x2 Lariat
If you don’t need the 4x4 don’t get it
$4K is a big difference and you’re going to pay less insurance on the 4x2 as well.
Wesley's Bleach White, or a cheap spray bottle of OxyClean and water works great and takes about 5 minutes, sometimes a bit more if I need to use a brush. I had our truck Ceramic Coated and hit it every third wash with a pump spray topcoat and it still looks amazing. Literally I wash the truck...
I have a hidden Superwinch, my wires are routed through flex conduit along the drivers side of the radiator. There’s enough room for the conduit and all the cables. All bends are covered with cable guard and it’s connected via 360A Rema quick disconnect plugs that tuck behind the driver...
285/65 r18's
18"+30 wheels, 2.5" Spacer lift, Eibach Pro truck shock on the rear, BDS crash bars in the front only, no spacers, no rub even at full compression/articulation.
same wheel/rim fits in stock spare location
There is no computer work involved....not sure who told you that, you don't need ForScan or anything to do it.
I did my install myself took me literally 20 mins max. Connected it and stuffed it down the side of the kick panel. Took me longer to get the sensitivity adjusted than the actual...
I have a Lariat and it was not standard equipment. Literally a 10 minute install and you have remote start and a perimeter alarm.
Works great and I scored mine for $120!
BedRugs are worth every penny and have a lifetime warranty. I have had one in every truck for over 20 years, in fact I transferred one to three different Dodge Rams.
For pine straw and much a tarp is the best thing to use as a liner, and it will slide right out of a BedRug. I have only had to...
I did mine on aluminum profile that slips right over my BedRug and is held on to the upper part of the bed with 3M Emblem tape. Switched under the edge and power provided from the under bed connection with the 2 hour timeout disabled via ForScan.
until about 5 yrs ago I never owned one. Now I don't know how I lived without one for so long. Fairly inexpensive and so versatile it is really dumb not to have on in the arsenal..
Currently I am at HQ Army in Sembach, the old Air Base. I too was in Bavaria about 10 yrs ago in Garmisch...what a killer assignment. 10 times better than up here in the Kaiserslautern area. Thankfully it's only a 4 hour trip to there so I can visit my old Bavarian friends and drink high...