I would try punching that L button on the shift knob for a week in those low mph speeds and kick it out after it hits 35-40. Just to see if that helps or aggravates your symptoms.
By big you mean like 3-4 inch opening ones. Not sure you can get them up there and have room to swing them around, maybe on a bit of an angle downwards.
I would be asking the dealer to find a totaled-out truck that has the tank in good shape take it out of the totaled truck and install it in yours. That would be much faster than trying to get a replacement tank or a new truck.
Never hurts to suggest that.
Thanks for the heads up on the crazy tight filter. My truck turned over its first 1000 miles so I picked up oil and a filter yesterday and got on it this morning.
No problem with getting the plastic pan down or the oil out of the engine. But then, I moved to the removal of the filter...
That thing is so dang ugly you couldn't pay me to put it on.
I would rather have the front end taken out by a deer than drive around looking like that. Yucky.
Twas sunny and warm today so it got a bath.
Odd that it told me that because the previous two mornings we had it cold enough that I needed to scrape the frost off the window. I must have left some streaks in the way or something that caught the sun and glared it just right. It only did that...
Today I was driving home from work and I was thinking that the weather was finally clearing up enough that I might be able to wash the truck this weekend. It has been a few weeks and the road spray up the side was detracting from the beautiful Red color. So I turned into the sun and I got this...
Yeah we Oregonions think we are so progressive and yet it to decades to allow us to pump our own.
There were three ways to pump your own prior to the recent law change.
If you were pumping diesel, into a boat or into a motorcycle.
Why would he claim it came out of the MI area? Especially one where the River actually caught River in the past, they did finally start clamping down on the polluters and it may be good enough to float on now.