New Dodge owner
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New Dodge owner
Hi I just recently purchased a 2003 ram 1500, hemi, 4x4, regular cab,short bed. I have a couple general questions for you guys. What is the best stuff to use on the factory 20's to clean and polish them. I don't wanna go out and buy some stuff thats gonna ruin them. Also when should the over drive be on. I read another thread in here about it but it wasn't really that clear. Right now I have it so the dash light indicator is not showing. Is this the right postion for it to be in? TIA
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RE: New Dodge owner
Wheels,wellany reputable manufacturer of cleaning polishing products will work well.Personaly,I use Mothers products.
As far as the overdrive goes(tow/haul) Keep it on at all times when on road.The only time I would turn it off is if I was off roading or hauling a heavy trailer.If the light is OFF the overdrive is engaged.
Using the overdrive while towing a heavy trailer on the highway can cause slippage in the transmission
As far as the overdrive goes(tow/haul) Keep it on at all times when on road.The only time I would turn it off is if I was off roading or hauling a heavy trailer.If the light is OFF the overdrive is engaged.
Using the overdrive while towing a heavy trailer on the highway can cause slippage in the transmission
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RE: New Dodge owner
Heya Tapout
I just joined the Ram squad as well. (less than 2 weeks ago) ;-)
(Blk 04 QC hemi 4X4)
When the dealer cleaned up my truck, I noticed the wheels had an oily look to them and they felt greasy.
They looked ok the day it was detailed but within a couple days they had crap/flies stuck to them even before I drove it off the lot!
The wheels got pretty nasty looking very quickly once I took it home. I'm not sure what product they used but it was not pretty!
After some research, I picked up some Meguiars Hot Rims for my factory 20's & it works great!
http://www.meguiars.com/?wheel-care/...-Wheel-Cleaner
Here's a pic of my truck after using Hot Rims...
Cheers
Sean
I just joined the Ram squad as well. (less than 2 weeks ago) ;-)
(Blk 04 QC hemi 4X4)
When the dealer cleaned up my truck, I noticed the wheels had an oily look to them and they felt greasy.
They looked ok the day it was detailed but within a couple days they had crap/flies stuck to them even before I drove it off the lot!
The wheels got pretty nasty looking very quickly once I took it home. I'm not sure what product they used but it was not pretty!
After some research, I picked up some Meguiars Hot Rims for my factory 20's & it works great!
http://www.meguiars.com/?wheel-care/...-Wheel-Cleaner
Here's a pic of my truck after using Hot Rims...
Cheers
Sean
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RE: New Dodge owner
I use Mothers Aluminum polish combined with Mothers Powerball to shine my rims which works out nicely. The best thing Ive used to date though is some aluminum polsh that was being sold at a Barret Jackson Car show a while back. This guy was demonstrating how to use his polish by polishing the bottom of an aluminum can and making it shine like chrome! It works wonders for polished aluminum wheels and litterally makes them look like chrome and for $10 it was well worth it. One bottle lasted me about 2 years polishing my old truck and my current Ram and two other vehicles as well pnce every 2-3 months. I need to go back to one of those car shows to try and find some more of that stuff!!