My favorite section is the part about child safety seats!
Great reading he says sarcastically. I don't have any kids and removed the back seats so it's totally irrelevant to me. But it's there so why not read it?:crazy:
A few years ago Consumer Reports did a MPG test of pickups in various configurations. Bed as it comes from factory with tailgate up vs. tailgate down vs. covered bed. They got the best results with the first configuration, open bed with tailgate up. I think it had to do with something like the...
Two guys walk into a bar to have a couple of cold ones. Soon the conversation turns to lawyers, and the one guy says "as far as I'm concerned all lawyers are a**holes". Suddenly another guy at the other end of the bar pipes up "I heard that and I resent that statement"! So guy number one asks...
Beefy looking for sure. One thing though- on other forums (OK, Jeep) it's been mentioned if the wheels extend outward past the body, and it looks like yours do, you'll end up getting covered with endless dirt, grime and whatever. Thought about some extended wheel flares?
Absolutely right. I saw one of their SUV's in Midnight Blue one time and just couldn't stop staring. As you say, the light hitting it really made it sparkle.
I'm with you as far as age goes. All I do if I need to get in the bed is sit my butt on the open tailgate and swivel around. Use the side rails to prop yourself up if necessary. Or the old school way, stand on the tire and swing your leg over the side rail and stumble into the bed. Not...
Me too, I was having the same problem for a while. I just learned to shut the door more firmly and the problem went away. Best I could tell there's no alignment issue. I also learned (the hard way) to duck when accessing the back seat so I don't bang my head on the latching mechanism :crazy:.
Wouldn't be surprised if that was from dinging an adjacent vehicle's mirror in a parking lot. Something I always have to be careful about.
Which leads me to two rants- Why do vehicles today have mirrors that stick out so far? Things would be much better by keeping them closer to the body...
Not long ago I had a local big-box store bucket filled with water in my garage, just sitting there for months. One day I went to use it and low and behold there were two dead field mice in it. There wasn't even any bait or anything in it. Thankfully I didn't find any damage to the truck that I...
The following show was the first time I heard of this issue. Such nonsense for the sake of aesthetics.
I'll miss Pat; may he rest in peace. He was probably the best part of the Motor Week program, although all around it's a pretty good show. And the host John Davis still seems to be going...
Thanks- I never really dug that deep into all the options on this forum. I didn't find anything there but I'll keep looking. Good to know all that stuff's out there.
I'm in St. Louis as well and just curious what dealer you used. Got me wondering 'cause I take mine to the local dealer where I bought it for all my service (the so-called "works package") and I'm hoping they've been treating me right.
If you don't want to name names you could just tell me...
I'm here in the Loo also. And yes the weather's been crappy, but if you believe Channel 4, it's always going to be severe! We only had one hail event in my neighborhood and it was very minor. I guess you don't have a garage or carport available; fortunately I do so can't help you with any hail...
Exactly this. Turbo's may (or may not) be a problem, but with all the computer/electronic controlled components on today's vehicles, how long do you expect all that other stuff (aka "sh*t") to hold up? Try to get Billy Joe with the repair shop down the corner to fix any of it.