What A Dummy
Was previously disturbed by disrepectful, simple minded, immature, inaccurate, attitude displayed by some on this forum (there r other great Ram forums), including moderators and perhaps I too lost something there. Sorry.
That being said and being much older than the vast majority of you here- having under my belt traveled many more dangerous roads, paths, trails than can be mentioned - windows down, Eagles Hotel California booming a u-turn is made here to cruise by all sincere, well meaning, helpful, talented and most of all understanding, patient individuals with wave of THANKS.
For those unfamiliar, recent numerous wandering, topic changing confusing posts of mine attempted discribing truck's steering problems - after spending $2,500 on steering alone ($2,000 additional) at dealer. The end results of problem discovered at Walmart's failed attempted tire rotation January 13 are in.
Lying in bed trying to sleep, with a softy stroked match a candle lit inside my head illuminating two posts: riding around on tires with 47PSI is like riding on bricks, and have been driving on 35 PSI for 15 years.
Got up at 3am went to the garage and set Michelin LTX M/S2s at 35 PSI and went back to sleep. While driving past 4 days not only does it feel like floating on clouds but steering's precisely accurate, brand new perfect in every way -turing, fast, slow, stright.
Really, nightmare Death Wobbler overnight dawned into new, better than nine years ago (purchased), best ever dream come true ride.
Sorry, truck no longer for sale!
That being said and being much older than the vast majority of you here- having under my belt traveled many more dangerous roads, paths, trails than can be mentioned - windows down, Eagles Hotel California booming a u-turn is made here to cruise by all sincere, well meaning, helpful, talented and most of all understanding, patient individuals with wave of THANKS.
For those unfamiliar, recent numerous wandering, topic changing confusing posts of mine attempted discribing truck's steering problems - after spending $2,500 on steering alone ($2,000 additional) at dealer. The end results of problem discovered at Walmart's failed attempted tire rotation January 13 are in.
Lying in bed trying to sleep, with a softy stroked match a candle lit inside my head illuminating two posts: riding around on tires with 47PSI is like riding on bricks, and have been driving on 35 PSI for 15 years.
Got up at 3am went to the garage and set Michelin LTX M/S2s at 35 PSI and went back to sleep. While driving past 4 days not only does it feel like floating on clouds but steering's precisely accurate, brand new perfect in every way -turing, fast, slow, stright.
Really, nightmare Death Wobbler overnight dawned into new, better than nine years ago (purchased), best ever dream come true ride.
Sorry, truck no longer for sale!



