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Recent Content by RMadgar
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I have recently been thinking about putting an aftermarket (Kenwood or Pioneer) radio/nav unit in my '06 2500. I had the factory non MP3 playing junk that I replaced with a single DIN JVC. Does anybody know the part number for the factory nav unit dash? I am also doing the same to my wife's '06...
Congrats on the new ride!!!
The only way I got my wife out of the truck (other than she is too short to push the clutch in) is to buy her a 2006 Charger R/T. Now I have to fight to drive her car but she still likes to ride in the truck and look down to make fun of people.
OK. My '06 2500 with only 5k miles on it has pulled to the left for about 2k miles now. I have been gone for a while so no time to look into it and it never really bothered me that much. I went to get an alignment Monday and they told me they could not get the pull out because the upper drivers...
From what I can remember of the Star Scan maximum settings, 275x70x18 (33. 2 inches) would be as close as you can get. The 18 inch rims are awkward when you convert them. This is the tool I use to convert sizes: http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html. Hope I helped a little.
I know your problem. When I put my 35x12. 5x17s on it took 5 trips to the dealer to get it right. I also have an '06. They did not even charge me because I was the test mule for the tech. He got tired of pulling the truck around a he just came out to the parking lot with me and we tried...
Go to the dealer and they will calibrate it for about 35 bucks. I wouldn't even bother for that little of a change personnally. But to your question, the stock tires are on my '06 were 265x70x17 (31. 6 inches) and your Toyos are actually a true 33 inches. This will now make your speedo read...