I have a 2016, Mine are 275/60/20 ko2’s, factory ride height. Not quite the size your asking about but they have no issues what so ever. Look at what’s new tab, under 4” lift. Looks like there maybe some guys there that may know. They have put lifts on to go with that size tire.
I found this video, thought it may help or maybe update some things. In the video description he has parts and places he purchased them from. He uses the items from Genoa garage as well.
Still not buying that there is anything wrong with our trucks to begin with. Like someone posted earlier, California started this, and let got easily perhaps to easily if there were really something behind this.
No experience with additives. This being first diesel I've not added anything to fuel or where ever this stuff goes. Please educate me guys! Does this still hold true at this time, if so what should I look for, and what are best practices for times to add and where what when, and of course need...
Well, was wandering why I kept getting friends and family emails from them for discounts on vehicles! Guess I was one of those that didn't read ... crap!! Thanks for info, I will definitely be on the look out in the future.
I agree about the re gen. I would like to see the effects while the engine is undergoing this. Your right they only tested for one thing in this video, but it's just info to be added. Someone else told me it's about a 2016. Well that's ok. First a 2016 is what's available to be tested. Second...
I just post d this in another one of our forums. It is a link to a you tube video of a performance check group out of Colorado. They were given an eco diesel and took it in for testing. Take a look at video and see what you guys think. It was published in January of this year.
Found a video on you tube I couldn't copy link. But if you go into search engine and type "2017 test on eco diesel". It will come up as first one I believe. It's from ftltrucks produced January of this year.
They review all the new trucks of the year under loads and give some good info...