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Old 12-31-2020, 09:02 PM
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Originally Posted by ZO6Ted
Congrats man very nice ride! Pretty cool what Carvana does. My wife still owes 80k on her student loans. We just refied the house and planning on the student loan next after we see if the new jerk in chief does anything with it after he's sworn in. He'll probably forget who he is by then. Anyway, ENJOY and happy new year to you and the wife buddy!
Thanks Ted.

So far we like it. It's smooth riding. The NHT package has it with factory air shocks in the back.

The only thing that worries me a little and it's very little, is that it has AFM/DOD. I've read some horror stories about it. At the first sign of trouble it's getting deleted.
Outside of that, I plan on using the correct weight engine oil as to not aggravate that.
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Get a Range device and it’ll disable afm/dod to give you peace of mind.
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Get a Range device and it’ll disable afm/dod to give you peace of mind.
No need for it when I have HPT.
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That works to.
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Rear mud guards added. They’re Husky’s.

Pretty painless install. You do have to drill 1 1/8in hole for each guard and trim the very thick wheel well material on each side.



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