RegularRam
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Hi all.
I am new here and have read many of the posts on the 1500 trucks but have been unable to find much about persons using them for long periods ( For arguments sake, most of the vehicles life) on rough ranch dirt roads. In particular how does the standard suspension as well the electronics stand up to the continual vibration such roads dish out.
I am in the process of ordering a MY 2021 Laramie 1500 as a work truck and wonder if there are any cattle ranchers (Or anyone) that have had the Ram 1500 where they have used them in, I guess, in extreme conditions.
I am an Australian Cattle man, our roads are only graded once a year if we are lucky. I want to buy American made as much as possible from now on rather than Japenese, which has been the norm here for these conditions.
Thoroughly enjoy reading your posts.
Best Regards
Tom
I am new here and have read many of the posts on the 1500 trucks but have been unable to find much about persons using them for long periods ( For arguments sake, most of the vehicles life) on rough ranch dirt roads. In particular how does the standard suspension as well the electronics stand up to the continual vibration such roads dish out.
I am in the process of ordering a MY 2021 Laramie 1500 as a work truck and wonder if there are any cattle ranchers (Or anyone) that have had the Ram 1500 where they have used them in, I guess, in extreme conditions.
I am an Australian Cattle man, our roads are only graded once a year if we are lucky. I want to buy American made as much as possible from now on rather than Japenese, which has been the norm here for these conditions.
Thoroughly enjoy reading your posts.
Best Regards
Tom