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IMO, what Amazon does is kind of turn a blind eye to it. If a vendor says it's OEM, they take their word for it until they get enough complaints to actually do due diligence.
Hope you get the real thing from Amazon. Some of those counterfeits are very well done these days. I also ordered a filter set from Geno's a week or two back, oil/fuel/air. Same backorder problem, but I'm okay with the wait. My 2nd oil change isn't due until October. I don't put anything close...
Unless he has the truck delteted and/or tuned. The 68RFE is great in a stock truck, but does not take to more power very well. Hence the Aisin in the HO.
I liked that combo in my 18 2500. I'd be happy if my 22 2500 had the same 3.42's. Keeps the RPM's down a little on the highway.
Depends on which remote start you are talking about. The one from your key fob will always work. If you want to start it from your smart phone, that will cost you.
I disagree. It's what is recommended by the manufacturer. Sticker is right on the door frame. I've owned a bunch of 3/4 ton's over the years, up until my 22, 80 for the rears was always what was recommended. There is no downside to running them there that I've ever experienced, so that's where I...
Yep, thanks, well aware. But with the factory air in the 2500 and the great ride it gives, I just ran the rear tires up at 80 all the time. That way I didn't have to mess with it when towing, or put up with the low tire pressure message. Keep in mind, this is our hauler. Not a commuter.
As I said, I guess 'much stiffer' is subjective. On my test drives, there was a very noticeable difference to me. I was ready to order the 1 ton. Heck, it's only $1000 more. And realistically, given I don't drive it empty very often, maybe I should have. But the amount of rear end hop I...