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2025 Ram 1500 Warlock

KYMason

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Hello. Glad to become part of the community. I recently purchased my ‘25 Warlock three days ago and I already have 600 miles on it. Two hundred of that was from the drive back from the dealership, but the rest I have put on it because it is so fun to drive and I had to make a couple longer trips(plus I try to get the break in done as fast as I can.) Not my first 5th Gen, but I am glad to be back.
 
Hello. Glad to become part of the community. I recently purchased my ‘25 Warlock three days ago and I already have 600 miles on it. Two hundred of that was from the drive back from the dealership, but the rest I have put on it because it is so fun to drive and I had to make a couple longer trips(plus I try to get the break in done as fast as I can.) Not my first 5th Gen, but I am glad to be back.
Hi @KYMason !

Welcome to Forums and congratulations! We know that we have been communicating via private chat regarding your concerns. However, we'd love to see any photos you decide to share with the group!

Gia
Ram Cares
 
Hi @KYMason !

Welcome to Forums and congratulations! We know that we have been communicating via private chat regarding your concerns. However, we'd love to see any photos you decide to share with the group!

Gia
Ram Cares
Thank you. I will post pictures, when it is clean. LOL. I appreciate the quick response from you on my concerns.
 
Thanks to all for the compliments. I really like the truck so far except for one minor issue that is in the works of getting resolved by the warranty. I have owned almost every brand of truck. Ford, Chevrolet, Ram, and Toyota; and to be honest, I have had to have some sort of warranty work on every one of them. They are man made pieces of equipment that are prone to have imperfections. It is best to roll with the punches, let the warranty take care of any issues, and worry about more important things in life.
 

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