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    Greaseable vs non-greaseable U-Joints

    Howdy, Just wanted to discuss some U-Joint options. Any pros or cons to a greaseable U-joint over a non-greaseable? I read online that a non-greaseable is stronger but a greaseable will last longer? Does anyone actually take the time to grease their U-joints and is it worth the time to do so...
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    Installing a trailer brake controller without tow package

    I have some trailers with the 4 flat that don't have brakes and some trailers with the 7 pin that do
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    List up the vehicles you've owned over the years

    Well this will be quick and easy. I'm 28 and I've owned two vehicles since my 16th birthday. 2002 Ford F150 XL - 2wd extended cab with a 4.2 v6 2006 Ram 1500 SLT - 2wd quad cab with a 4.7 v8 I drove the Ford for about 8 years then got the Ram. Had it for 4 years now and I love it!
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    Installing a trailer brake controller without tow package

    So I guess my question is would I be terribly wrong to think that I can get by without having a brake controller in the truck? Like I said I rarely tow and when I do it's no more than 4000#s. A brake controller would mean a lot of wiring and more money than I care to spend honestly between the...
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    Installing a trailer brake controller without tow package

    So we have a handful of trailers that we pull. One of them has the standard 4 flat plug and no brakes. But the others have the 7 pin and brakes. I was honestly kind of unaware that there would be state laws regarding trailer brakes? But that is definitely something I will look into now. I...
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    Installing a trailer brake controller without tow package

    So here's the deal. I have a 2006 1500 SLT Quad cab 2wd. I recently installed a receiver on back of the truck. It only came with a 4 flat connector which I understand to mean that the truck is not equipped with the under dash connector for a trailer brake controller. I don't tow often. And when...
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    New to Ram

    Went from a F150 v6 for my very first vehicle to a Ram v8. Now that I've got the extra two cylinders, I'm ready to do some stuff to it. I've really really really really been wanting an exhaust and an intake. So what I did in the meantime was just remove the pipe after the muffler. It's well past...
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