dont switch to ram 1500
#41
You will be healthier going to a bike plus lesson carbon foot print. Thus allowing me more wiggle room😀
#42
Automotive Refinish Tech
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Lol, the loaner complaint again. OK here is what I know... LOANERS ARE DEALER SPECIFIC. Some provide them, some don't. How do I know? I've worked for Ford for 6 years, Toyota/Nissan for 3, and chevy for 3.
Chevy dealer? No loaner. Toyota/Nissan? No loaner. The Ford dealer I worked for? PROVIDED LOANERS FREE!!! Only way you had to get a rental was when they ran out of loaners. Which happened all the time, because they were free. We got so many customers that bought from other dealers, because we approved so much warranty! Remember these are franchises, like Dairy Queen. If you can't get the blizzard you want, go to a different Dairy Queen.
Chevy dealer? No loaner. Toyota/Nissan? No loaner. The Ford dealer I worked for? PROVIDED LOANERS FREE!!! Only way you had to get a rental was when they ran out of loaners. Which happened all the time, because they were free. We got so many customers that bought from other dealers, because we approved so much warranty! Remember these are franchises, like Dairy Queen. If you can't get the blizzard you want, go to a different Dairy Queen.
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RES4CUE (01-02-2016)
#43
Senior Member
Just looking at your OP again and I would say the vibration is from the Goodyear tires it comes with. As you state , gets less vibration as it warms up. I have read of a few people replacing them and the problem goes away. The other possibility is drive line alignment, similar problem we hear with some Fords.