slimchance
Well-Known Member
I recommend installing the free MOPAR app, it will notify you. I have 2 now, see below for examples. View attachment 16243View attachment 16244
my wife and i each have 2019 Rams and her was bought in september 2018, it emails me about tire pressures and stuff ... today when i added my trk bought in november her trk no longers list me as the "owner" ... called tech support and they have no idea what is wrong, they will get back to me within a few days .... also, since i bought the trks at different dealers the app will NOT let me choose a different dealer for service .. selling dealers will not be happy .... this Uconnect app works about as good as the other Uconnect stuff (like traffic alerts for Phila which is about 70 miles away)
 
	 
 
		
 
 
		
 
 
		
 
 
		 
	 
 
		 
	 
 
		




 
	 
	 
	 . I too am being more practical, especially the older I get. I thought hard about keepin the Cummins, it was as clean of a 8 year old truck inside and out as there is. It was always babied and kept in a heated garage, hardly ever saw snow. My intentions when I bought it was to keep it for a really long time. Was going to keep it for my kids but I know what I would have done with a truck like that at 16 years of age and I was concerned about the rough ride and possible loss of control. Honestly, the way I had it fixed up and the way it rode without a load it was a challenge to control on our rough county roads. Because of the shape it was in you know what it was worth and therefore decided to trade it while the value was  still high. I’m like you, still like to have an old diesel around to play with! Looks like you had a couple of really sharp diesel rigs as well. At just under 11,000 miles on my ‘19 Longhorn I am very pleased, hope you will be as well!
. I too am being more practical, especially the older I get. I thought hard about keepin the Cummins, it was as clean of a 8 year old truck inside and out as there is. It was always babied and kept in a heated garage, hardly ever saw snow. My intentions when I bought it was to keep it for a really long time. Was going to keep it for my kids but I know what I would have done with a truck like that at 16 years of age and I was concerned about the rough ride and possible loss of control. Honestly, the way I had it fixed up and the way it rode without a load it was a challenge to control on our rough county roads. Because of the shape it was in you know what it was worth and therefore decided to trade it while the value was  still high. I’m like you, still like to have an old diesel around to play with! Looks like you had a couple of really sharp diesel rigs as well. At just under 11,000 miles on my ‘19 Longhorn I am very pleased, hope you will be as well!
 
 
		 
			 
			 
			 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 