08H3
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Back to the comments about the 2wd transfer case-- I can tell you from a 3000 mile trip a couple years back that you will gain exactly 0mpg with the front axle disconnected. It's certainly your truck and I fully support doing whatever you want, but if gaining mileage is your goal, you'll be disappointed.
Uh...I think you guys are missing the point of 2WD. It has nothing to do with fuel consumption. It has everything to do with pinion bearing wear. 08H3 knows exactly what I’m talking about (probably about due for another one right?)
Uh...I think you guys are missing the point of 2WD. It has nothing to do with fuel consumption. It has everything to do with pinion bearing wear. 08H3 knows exactly what I’m talking about (probably about due for another one right?)
And 2wd is good for some hooning around like an idiot:horns:
Just finished my D.I.Y. roof rack for a D.I.Y. roof top tent I'm going to be making.



It could be the roof rails where they bolt into the roof, or even the pinch weld itself. I discovered the sealant used during manufacture to seal up the seam was disintegrating and the sheet metal was starting to rust underneath it. Still need to fix the other side. I cleaned off all the old stuff and rust, primed it, then coated it with RV roof sealant and painted over it.
Im assuming that I need to drop the headliner to see the pinch weld?