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We have a Grand Cherokee with air suspension as well, and I think the Ram is as smooth or smoother riding than the Jeep. My son says it is a Chrysler 300 with a bed. I have owned dozens of vehicles over the years, and I can say this Ram 1500 is the nicest driving and riding I have ever owned.
I put on the Weathertechs and I have the rear wheelhouse liners. There were no problems whatsoever. They actually fit over the existing spats, so there is really no way to screw up the alignment.
When I had my 2013 Ram I asked the dealer about it. You would need new key fobs, which for the 2019 would be pricey. I believe they quoted me around $500 back then, but the 2013 had a cheaper fob. That would have been parts and labor.
They only send out a short signal every so often, and only when the tire is rotating. If they were on constantly, the small battery in the sensor would be dead in no time at all. What you saw was perfectly normal.
I see it has the infamous tow mirrors. You lose features like power fold , heated glass and cameras depending on the model. Check some of the threads on here about the tow mirror issues before you buy. My dealer still has a bunch of new 2019's with tow mirrors that were on the lot a year ago...
I think it depends on whether or not you have the active air dam. Trucks with the air suspension have a fixed front air dam. My Bighorn has the style you show in the first photo, with the "humps".
When my kids were small, I just used a large terry cloth bath towel. It protected the seat and also caught anything that was spilled or spit up. You can easily throw it in the washer every couple of weeks.
When I read this first post I thought right away I NEVER would have accepted the truck in the first place. Brand new trucks and body shops don't mix in my opinion. When the word "resprayed" appeared, that spelled trouble in my opinion. It just creates another set of problems.
There are many...
I don't have them, but on my wife's Grand Cherokee the headlight switch must be in "auto" and the wiper switch must be turned on, in the intermittent range, then the wipers come on automatically.
I had a squeak like that and it turned out to be the tailgate latches. I just happened to notice when the tailgate was open, they were dry and covered with rust powder. A little white grease and the squeak was gone.
You do realize you are only really getting 2 YEARS for that $2247 since the first 3 years/36K bumper to bumper comes with the truck, not to mention the 5 year/60K powertrain coverage. Your plan doesn't kick in until then. I would check with your regular insurance company about the Gap. They...
I have the Bridgestone Duelers 275/55/R20 tires. The dealer had them at 36 PSI all around when I got the truck. I noticed the front tires feathering like the OP mentioned too, especially on the left side tire. I raised the front pressure to 41 PSI and it seemed to help slow down the wear. I had...
The passenger side outside mirror does NOT dim on the Bighorn. I think you need certain option groups, like Level 2 Equipment group to even get the driver side dim like you have. It was listed as part of the Black Appearance package when I ordered mine. I believe both sides dim on higher trims...
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