We passed a Suburban parked that the top of Blackbear some years ago. The driver was having a picnic lunch with his wife and two small children. While stopped for lunch in Telluride on main street a short time later, we were surprised to see the Suburban driving through town. I would think a...
If you travel from East to West, be prepared to pay the entrance fee on your way out. Yes, they get you coming and going.
I aired down to 15psi in the past, but never had issues.
My truck is the same. I read a prior forum submission and went out to the garage with a measuring tape to confirm. The OCD has subsided a bit and I'm ok with it for now.
Do you have the capacity and tools to compress your front springs? I'm thinking about the same process and parts, but not sure if my spring compressors are up to the task.
But it does have lighted shifter indicators in the console and a wireless charger for your iPhone! :anitoof:
(edit) Oh, I forgot..... it's also manufactured and supported by FCA and their $hitty dealer network.... the same reason I sold my 3500.
After removing and replacing all the skid plates and mud shields under the truck for the first oil change and fumoto install, I think the whole assembly is a little cheaply built (for a $70k truck).
Close cool trails would be Uwharrie National Forest. I would advise that you go with someone who knows the trails though, as some can be tight on that new red paint.
Now that I think about it, we will need to choose our trails carefully up at Uwharrie too. Things can get tight there. I may need to go pre-run some trails in the old wheeling rig.
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