I'm the opposite. The more information I have access to, then the better I feel... even if I don't really need to know it....the TPMS and TCS could be deleted off any vehicle that I own/drive.
I'm the opposite. The more information I have access to, then the better I feel... even if I don't really need to know it.
I enjoy occasionally flipping the EVIC screen over to the tire pressure screen just to verify all the tires are where I expect them to be. But just as the owner's manual states, obviously the truck's built in TPMS shouldn't be used as the primary source for setting and verifying tire pressure. That's a job for an accurate high-quality pressure gauge.
If I could change anything about the factory TMPS on my truck, I'd like the ability to set my own low/high pressure warning thresholds with warnings just like I can on the TST-507 TPMS which I use with our travel trailer.
Best regards,
John L.
That's what happens when you don't bother to read the owner's manual FIRST.
That's what happens when you don't bother to read the owner's manual FIRST.
John L.
I have been skeptical of the Generals since I bought the truck. But the wheels have been off of it twice and its been "roadforce balanced" and driven home. Im thinking that they should have noticed it if the tire had a slipped belt of tread seperation. When i ran it today with the rear end offr the ground. the tires run pretty true and dont show any signs deformation. The truck has between 1500-1600 miles on it now.
Speaking from experience, rather than throwing a fit I'd suggest you call Customer Care and very politely (but firmly) let them know you're not having a "satisfactory customer experience" and ask for the help of a Chrysler Warranty Rep. in resolving the problem. Get a case number and contact info if you need to follow-up....call Ram's customer service folks and throw a fit.
Well, it appears to be fixed. Not sure exactly what all was done and not sure I will ever know. But the truck does not vibrate. It has the take-off Nexus tires on it. I can also tell that its running lower air pressures than when I got it back the 1st time and still had the Generals on it. I believe they had tried to air them up as per the service bulletin (almost 90 psi)
Hands down, the General Tires are complete garbage. I think there are some good sets out there, but for the most part, they are junk.
My passenger seat back does NOT vibrate going down the road anymore either!
I am still considering installing the Sulastic spring shackles. Kinda waiting on those who have already purchased them to report back with impressions/opinions.
Yep, I rate it right up there with NITROGEN filled tires and NITROGEN enriched gasoline.Road force balancing means absolutely nothing to me anymore...
Thanks for the phone #, hope I never have to use it. Truck seems to be great now, fixing to go on a 1500 mile trip pulling the 5er...If youre not getting satisfacton with your dealer, call Ram's customer service folks and throw a fit. They will take care of you
866-726-4636
I work in the service industry with MUCH more expensive toys.... its been my experience that being excessively emotional with the service department never helps. Not saying you will get bad service, but if a guy is taking a butt-Chewing for something he cant control.... hes not going to be as apt to go the extra mile to get your situation resolved. Personally, I would never throw a fit to the dealership simply due to the fact that they did not design the vehicle they are simply the dealership tasked with trying to fix it.Speaking from experience, rather than throwing a fit I'd suggest you call Customer Care and very politely (but firmly) let them know you're not having a "satisfactory customer experience" and ask for the help of a Chrysler Warranty Rep. in resolving the problem. Get a case number and contact info if you need to follow-up.
Best regards,
John L.
. When he contacted me, I could tell he was prepared to get yelled at, I simply told him I tried to clean it up and could not get it cleaned up. Told him I leave it up to them to decide on how to repaire it. He was surprised that I wasnt griping...
All that being said, his demeanor changed once he realized I wasnt going to kick cuss and throw rocks and he was back on task and offered to drive 30 miles one way to pick my truck up and took charge of all communications and test driving to ensure it got fixed properly.. Suddenly the truck got fixed beyond my expectations.. the leather seat got replaced, the truck got fully detailed, the DEF and fuel tank got filled, they even offered to deliver the truck back to my house if I wanted..
The tires were replaced with a different brand, NEXUS..Wingate, what did you have done to fix the vibration? I tried to find the post above but no luck. Just saw you said its fine now..?
The tires were replaced with a different brand, NEXUS..
Not sure what else they did, but I can tell ya that the driveline carrier bearing has been unbolted.... although the driveline did not appear to be removed from the rear axle. The truck is absolutely smooth as butter now!!