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Sorry to hear about your situation, happy to hear they are being honorable about it. As for what to get......GOOD LUCK! There are SO MANY choices it took me a thousand website visits and a month to decide. Tirerack, Carid and Custom Offsets are all good sites to get some ideas. Hopefully...
3.92 for that weight but that does make me have to ask a general question. I don’t heavy tow at this time but I always thought air suspension was suppose to level the truck but then I see guys with air suspension using weight distribution hitches??? Can someone enlighten me why both or am I...
For anyone who hasn’t taken delivery yet, check the vehicle out thoroughly before signing. You’ll be amazed at how fast they swing that vehicle into the service department and get it fixed, ready for after you sign.
I once bought a truck and the front bumper had a ding in it. I told them it...
I’m not knocking anyone, I just have a difficult time understanding consumers. When I decided to trade up from my 14 Ram, I knew the new one I was going to buy had differences, especially since it was redesigned so a little homework before I spent $40-$50k (real money, not MSRP) was in...
ORG with the 2019 Readylift 2” Level. With the level, my rear is 3/4” higher than the front which is perfect for my needs. When I tow my 3k lbs. boat setup, it is level so do consider your needs after level.
Mine gets hot to the point that you need to turn it off after a few minutes, same as my seats. I don’t know their design intent, whether they are suppose to get you up to temp. or be comfy the whole ride. I would think to get you up to temp. and it does work really well at doing that...
I don’t know how much this will help but if it does....
I am running their SKU 66-1921. It’s the 2” level kit with the spacers for the 19 so I can’t say for certain the arms are identical.
Didn’t like it in pictures, it looked like a Toyota to me. When I finally seen one in person, I started to like it. Checked out the interior and drove a couple and was sold.
I agree with @19llhpb nothing is going to ride better than stock. Not to say some super soft tread that wears in 10k miles won’t but I think you get my point.
I switched to BFG TA KO2s. I’ve had them on other trucks but the softer suspension of the Ram really revealed the difference in the KO2s...
If you absolutely need these type of features, I’d recommend looking at other brands who may have perfected the system. It’s a first year for Ram so I could see some bugs happening. On the other hand, if you don’t need it, save some cash and don’t get that option.
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