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What did you WITH your Ram this weekend

that sucks i take it you havent REACHED OUT TO OR HEARD BACK FROM B&M ?

I made a thread that went more in detail, I called B&M (holley) while I had the truck apart, Spoke to someone who basically read me the instruction manual. Im thinking the guy I spoke to never has seen this pan before. After I explained my issue he told me that the pan was engineered for my truck, I talked to him for awhile and explained what I did and tried which was followed up with "it looks like you are going to have to return it for credit" It sucks because its a really nice pan. I guess if I got some longtube headers it would fit LOL
 
I made a thread that went more in detail, I called B&M (holley) while I had the truck apart, Spoke to someone who basically read me the instruction manual. Im thinking the guy I spoke to never has seen this pan before. After I explained my issue he told me that the pan was engineered for my truck, I talked to him for awhile and explained what I did and tried which was followed up with "it looks like you are going to have to return it for credit" It sucks because its a really nice pan. I guess if I got some longtube headers it would fit LOL
Yea I seen the other post.

Might as well now 😂


Is the truck still apart? Or what did you do for a pan?
 
After 2 years living in Charlotte North Carolina, we’ve returned back to Northern New Hampshire. Which means, I threw the 20” RAM chrome wheels + Blizzacks back on for winter mode and stuck the night edition 22” limited wheels in the garage.
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Winter is almost over (still some snow on the forecast and below freezing) but wishful thinking, we're back on OEM 22s and brand new rubber (Michelin Defender) all around.

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Hit 70,000 mile last week on the EcoDiesel so I did Air & cabin filter, Diesel Fuel filter, Oil / filter and looked around. (no photos taken)

I noticed that my rear brakes were beyond the wear markers so I replaced the rear rotors & pads after what felt like a full day of hammering. RAM dealer quoted me $950. Local shop quoted me $600 and I did it myself for $275 using "premium OEM like parts from Advance" whatever their "best non-OEM brakes were" no issues and install went well

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Oh and my custom New Hampshire plate came in:
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and a truck wash:
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Ready for Spring and lots of adventures! It was a great winter. Truck is ready for lots of moto-moving.
 

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