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So.. I got in to go to the store just now and the truck was acting weird. Backup camera did not come on, blinkers not making and sounds, and I couldn't change to xm, or any radio stations. Parked and took out the key/ opened the door and GPS is still showing the map. Started it and the screen goes black. What is going on......

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Could it have anything to do with the exhaust/welding done to it today?
 

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Is it still doing it?

Welding can cause problems with computers. That is why they tell you to disconnect the battery while welding.

Still not usual though.
 
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One problem after another....
This sucks bro I feel bad for you.
 
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Disconnected the battery, and it's working fine now. Wonder if it will do it again.

Side note.. From inside the new pipes sound unreal. So I am so excited to hear it from outside! It sounds much deeper. No louder though.
 
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Used to have some ridiculous electrical problems similar to this on the 09 H3T. It usually helped so I figured I'd try it
 

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Sounded like a loose connection maybe? Glad you got it fixed. So jelly you're getting moar low :)
 
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Time to take a break from school work lol.

So, do any of you know someone who runs 24's during winter? Any decent tires that won't fail with snow?

I was thinking about getting my 330s PCed and just using them as my winter beater wheels.

I just need to find tires that won't suck.
 

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Someone here posted that nitto 420s perform well in snow. I don't see how but that's what they said but they didn't have 24" wheels and the tire width for a 10" rim would probably hurt any tires snow performance.
 
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The 12.5 all seasons on my tahoe were good, not too floaty. But it also has 3/4" lugs lol
 

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I tried with my all season tires last winter and it was a miserable failure I would say no.
 

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I run 420's (albeit just 20's) but they peformed well in over a foot of snow.
 

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420s work well in the snow I had 305 45 22s
And with it being a 2wd it preformed well in snow

Sent from jumanji!!
 

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