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OldBlue61

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  1. I like that as well, though my SO puts her purse there.
  2. I hope this doesn't sidetrack this thread, but I was unaware that these trucks had a vacuum pump. The engine doesn't develop enough vacuum on it's own?
  3. From where? Link?
  4. I bought one off of Amazon - a Tonno Pro tri-fold. 5 minute install. 4 clamps - 2 thumb screw-style in the front and 2 "J" hook clamps in the rear. Undo the 2 J clamps and it folds up and has a couple of clips to hold it open when you drive. Haven't had it in the rain yet, but it fits pretty good. 10 year warranty on everything. I like it better than the roll-up one I had on my S-10. We'll see how it holds up.
  5. Wow. No car/light truck would have survived that. Prayers go out to the families...
  6. ^ Thanks! Reading what Boardmember posted in post #5 makes me wonder if the OLM is adjustable?
  7. I own a '70 MGB Roadster that only gets 2k miles a year put on it. One of the tricks I learned was to have a radio playing in the garage 24/7. I found an old clock radio for $2 at a garage sale a number of years ago, and it's been playing talk radio ever since I got it. No more rodent problem! Sent from... um... where am I again?
  8. I had to put some screening on the vent intake of our Passat. Wonder if that would be an option, and where is the intake vent for the system.
  9. My narrow ammo box fits perfectly in the tray, though I think the wider ammo box would fill out the whole battery box. I have a metal and a plastic one. Not sure which would be better under the hood though. Obviously, the metal one would get hotter, but I'm afraid the plastic one would melt. It would be a nice place to keep some tools. I may have to try it out.
  10. I vote column shift. Ram's twist knob just doesn't cut it for me. I hated it in my rental.
  11. If it does have a learning mode, does pulling a battery cable reset it?
  12. Same ride with mine and the 1.5" level and alignment, if it helps or matters. . Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
  13. I'm running the MotoFab 1.5" leveling kit. That's it, nothing else. Front is 1" lower than the rear, which is exactly what I wanted. Just a slight bit of rake. Made a big difference in the look of the truck, that and removing the air dam. Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
  14. Just installed the MotoFab 1.5" leveling kit on mine. First side took me 2 hours, 2nd side took 30 minutes. Glad I did it. Closer to level, but I don't mind a little rake. Rear is 39.25". Front measurements below, and side view w/ the 1.5" kit installed.
  15. Yeah, works on my '15 as well. Pretty stupid if you ask me. If anything, it should be able to go up versus down, like my Passat does.
  16. D'oh! Found it. Now I feel like a dumb a...
  17. Where is the temperature sensor located?
  18. Looks to be the same as my '15 has. Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
  19. My '15 (build date 3/10/15) w/ adjustable pedals has an amazing amount of flex when pushing the pedal down. I need to find a small piece of .250" thick rubber to try this with mine.
  20. Thanks! Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
  21. And another... Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
  22. Here is my 15 Silverado in Deep Ruby Mettalic. Sent from my XT1254 using Tapatalk
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