Holy shit I searched high and low and even fought with fca to try and get this information for re coating the tailgate I need. Low and behold you found factory match.
Truly thankful. By the way this bed liner is fantastic. We were considering skinning my tailgate instead of replacing it just...
Next thing you know because it is Nissan after all of course, will be a CVT bolted to the Cummins in the "next generation truck"
Good luck to that holding up
Haha I read that backwards. Texas to Minnesota. Well I'm up here in cold weather Country but yes the block heater isn't too necessary in your area but it's nice to have coolant already at 70~ degrees when it is cool during the night.
I've seen a virtually identical gasser of mine but it was a short box, coil springs, no roof and had filigree leather. So other than a being the same color combo it was a whole nother beast
We prefer it to our x5 as well, a lot better than the 4.4 drinking premium though it's nice for running to Work in a hurry!
63 is a good speed especially with air suspension as it goes to Aero then. If you slow down to 58-60 you'll see another MPG or possibly 2 pending it's worth you slowing...
Consider disconnecting shocks and compressing springs, adding the cookie/Puck, (spacer) and then a 75-100$ alignment, it's not terrible. I mean you can always do it cheaper but if you're buying tools it adds up just the same really.
You just need to take into consideration that if it's not a large enough diameter hole then it will be no different than the factory valve that gets vapor locked and doesn't actually drain
@moparecodiesel what are you up to on hours and miles?
You know; the Actual use of your truck?
Just curious but would you care to tally up all the issues you've had? Not alterations you've made just because but manufacturer effects or issues?
2 oil coolers; thermal modulator for transmission...
Trust me it uses less fuel to idle at 2k rpms for 10 minutes than it does to take a 10 minute one way highway trip. And some climates and personal driving habits and vehicle usages result in high dpf percentages on occasion. That's a sound investment considering you have a use for it.
Just your bumpers you mean? You could just replace the bumpers with painted black oem (aftermarket not mopar) skins which are ~250 each primed so you don't have to scuff your chrome to adhere the powder coating or Paint.
Seeing as that only accounts for the bumpers and running boards (again you...
This is the one I previously mentioned @BoostN and using for regen's (particularly in the winter) because it can be set at a high enough rpm to do a simple forced regen while parked.