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TSB - Service
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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Allen" data-source="post: 831594" data-attributes="member: 64947"><p>Tires For Life is a program they had when I bought my truck, they would replace all my tire when they hit a certain point of ware free of charge. Only stipulation is I pay 5 times the amount of new tires by having my vehicle serviced at the dealership. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I should have been more clear on the TSB. I remember reading something about hearing a clung inside the cab when in defrost or something to that effect. I think it had something to do with the AC Compressor. Also it shifts a heck of a lot better after a TSB I had about a year ago but I still feel there is room for improvement. I think it's ironic how the salesman pointed out how smooth it shifted during my test drive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Allen, post: 831594, member: 64947"] Tires For Life is a program they had when I bought my truck, they would replace all my tire when they hit a certain point of ware free of charge. Only stipulation is I pay 5 times the amount of new tires by having my vehicle serviced at the dealership. I should have been more clear on the TSB. I remember reading something about hearing a clung inside the cab when in defrost or something to that effect. I think it had something to do with the AC Compressor. Also it shifts a heck of a lot better after a TSB I had about a year ago but I still feel there is room for improvement. I think it's ironic how the salesman pointed out how smooth it shifted during my test drive. [/QUOTE]
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