Drove it home from work this morning. Certainly glad I got snows and auto 4wd so far this year [emoji6]
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Drove it home from work this morning. Certainly glad I got snows and auto 4wd so far this year [emoji6]
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Funny you should mention auto 4x4. I like it for light slippery conditions. But I'm not a big fan of how it engages in the full on snow. It's not as smooth or seamless as I'd like. So for this kinda weather, I just leave it in full 4x4.
With all this wind, I've shoveled twice since snow blowing this morning.
Trailer tow mirrors installed last night , good thing for YouTube or I woulda ripped the door apart lol . Can’t look at my truck the same now that’s it’s worked for the last month with a different driver . Gotta find another gal ;)
My auto 4wd is not as smooth as I would like either. Going up hills is very notchy, flat surfaces hardly even notice it.
The weathertech mud flaps are great, installed them day 1.
My duratracs are still doing OK too.. thought I would have to turn on the 4x4 last night, but no problems with light throttle. Not as grippy as they were when new.. but not bad for the mileage on them.
Bought one of these for pulling the sled trailer today. Truck sits a fair bit higher vs my GM.
https://www.etrailer.com/static/imag...1141_3_250.jpg
Ordered the Noco block heater plug, put myself on the wait list for the Diode Dynamics LED bulbs, now researching AMP research power steps and winter. Love the idea of the power steps but afraid to drop near 2k on steps and have them fail in 2-3 years.
^Block heater plug? Good call on the steps though, I’ve never personally seen an aftermarket one fail, seen plenty of Ford ones fail though, $1000/motor for those.
Posted about it here
http://www.torontomustangclub.ca/for...-Heaters/page2
And yea, seen many a Platinum truck circa 2009-2014 with the steps permanently in the down position. I HATE the look of most steps on the Ram, figured these would be best of both worlds, but it's a lot of money for a problem I don't have, truck is fine for me to hop into, but I have had a few relatives complain when getting in and out.
^That looks like a cool option. I never plug my stuff in but I remember being impressed to see a spring loaded door and a plug in the lower grille of my ‘04 Taurus. Thought about taking it before sending the car to scrap, but yea, even if it was that easy I’d still never use it, so I left it.