Belt Whine Issue
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ill just look, i got a road trip ahead of me to bloomsburg today so i gotta check my fluids, etc before i leave anyway...
also good to know your rig is getting fixed im sure that whine was not something you enjoyed...did they say if the water crossings caused this?
also good to know your rig is getting fixed im sure that whine was not something you enjoyed...did they say if the water crossings caused this?
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I guess I must have had the compressor on...
See that is why I wheel with the windows open.
If I don't,
They all get fogged up and i need to defrost them or what not...
And when you turn it to the Windshield position the ac comes on..
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haha yea we wheeled almost the whole day with the windows open, and thats why there was gross amounts of mud in my truck lol...i cant wait to herculine my interior floor panels, then i can just pretty much pop the drain plugs and hose it out...i swear, A/C is useless to me, i never use it, and its just added weight strain, but i think i might be too lazy to remove the components.
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haha yea we wheeled almost the whole day with the windows open, and thats why there was gross amounts of mud in my truck lol...i cant wait to herculine my interior floor panels, then i can just pretty much pop the drain plugs and hose it out...i swear, A/C is useless to me, i never use it, and its just added weight strain, but i think i might be too lazy to remove the components.
i don't remember once using my ac
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you do have the nice rear window, that really keeps the wind from beating on you in the cabin when on the highway...i must admit i cant complain tho, i have the rear sliding window, and i love opening that thing, poping out the rear windows, and putting down the fronts in the summer...idc if my gas mileage suffers, the breeze feels great in the summer sun...
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you do have the nice rear window, that really keeps the wind from beating on you in the cabin when on the highway...i must admit i cant complain tho, i have the rear sliding window, and i love opening that thing, poping out the rear windows, and putting down the fronts in the summer...idc if my gas mileage suffers, the breeze feels great in the summer sun...
I think i get a benifit with the rear window with the gas mileage since air still flows normally tbh
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