What did you do to your AT4 today?

Finally got around to cleaning up my wiring. All labeled and color coded.
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First time forum user and just purchased a 2022 AT4 last Saturday. First, I am looking for help or thoughts on should I just do a muffler up grade( borla s-type or attack) not sure which one or a flowmaster 10? Been watching sound clips and still not sure. Second , or should I look at doing a cat back system instead?

I am not looking for super loud at all and for sure no Droning in the cab, just good sounds that will not wake up the neighbors. Looking forward to learning more about options everyone has done.
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Got the call today that my replacement AEV rim is in. Will have installed next Monday at the dealership.
Got the new wheel and rim completed today...glad to have a spare again! FYI, the recall that was completed was dated 11/7/24 (N242478480); Service Update - No Lock Remote Start.
 

Got a chance to install the Range DFM & Auto Start/Stop disabler. 2025 models aren’t listed as compatible so I contacted range and they said it should work fine. I haven’t driven it yet but she fired right up & didn’t throw any codes or explode. Very simple install, took about 5 minutes.
THIS is a great tip! Thank you for posting. This little gem would have saved me $2000 in tailgate repairs; actually $1,700 since the Range device cost me around $243. I really don't like the "Auto-Stop" feature on the truck (as well as DFM) and I musta fat fingered the Auto-stop switch recently and accidentally hit the tailgate release switch too. Unfortunately, I was pulling my side-by-side trailer at the time a did significant damage to the tailgate and had to have it repaired/replaced.............NOT cheap. Some of these human factors engineers need to do some "operational test and evaluation" on these trucks before they put them on the market. The tailgate release SHOULD NOT be right next to the "Auto-Stop" switch (which in my opinion is probably deactivated frequently by owners) ; maybe located somewhere else on the dash; not right next to a frequently used switch, so that it is a deliberate activation of the tailgate release AND a "tailgate open" light on the center console would be nice, so that buffoons such as myself would know when the tailgate is open.
 

THIS is a great tip! Thank you for posting. This little gem would have saved me $2000 in tailgate repairs; actually $1,700 since the Range device cost me around $243. I really don't like the "Auto-Stop" feature on the truck (as well as DFM) and I musta fat fingered the Auto-stop switch recently and accidentally hit the tailgate release switch too. Unfortunately, I was pulling my side-by-side trailer at the time a did significant damage to the tailgate and had to have it repaired/replaced.............NOT cheap. Some of these human factors engineers need to do some "operational test and evaluation" on these trucks before they put them on the market. The tailgate release SHOULD NOT be right next to the "Auto-Stop" switch (which in my opinion is probably deactivated frequently by owners) ; maybe located somewhere else on the dash; not right next to a frequently used switch, so that it is a deliberate activation of the tailgate release AND a "tailgate open" light on the center console would be nice, so that buffoons such as myself would know when the tailgate is open.
You should look at the Carbyte device. No need to piggy back off the ECU and 20 min install/uninstall, just plugs into you OBD port. Been running my for about a month now and zero issues and i think it works better then the Edge product as is fully disables the DFM as long as your ranch 40 mph for a few seconds. Where as the Edge product still allows the DFM to work at lower speeds. On top of that, its easier to uninstall incase you need to take your truck into the dealership for work.

 

Finished mounting a Krazy Beaver shovel, an axe, a 6T bottle jack and a fire extinguisher on passenger side Putco Molle Panel.
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Looking good.

Forget my comment about sand tubes by the wheel wells. You'll have enough weight back there after all is done!
 

The tool arrived today. Can’t use it just yet. Farm Jack arriving later today. Bolts from HD and the full rivet set from Amazon and the second Putco Molle panel all arriving this Friday; with family and expected to stay until Sunday, no chance of installing anything new until next week.
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