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I tried selecting recirc and it did quiet down some. Which tells me it is thru the cab vents. With the back seat down, it is very quiet. Like the test drive when the seat was down. I'm not so sure about the seal causing a problem, I'm pretty sure there was one on my 2014 and my 2010 rams, and...
Pre 2019 trucks had more or less a coke bottle shape, so the bed was wider in the front than the rear. The 2019's are pretty much a rectangle. My Extang solid fold from my 2014 just barely fit on my 2019 with 6'4" bed. It just barely fits on the top surface of the bed., then it narrows as it...
I found when fitting the extang tri fold from my 2014 to my 2019, the beds are shaped different. The pre 2019 beds are wider in the front than the rear, the 2019s are straight. The cover did fit, but just barely. They both had 6’ 4” beds.
Only owned my 2019 Laramie for a little over a week, but I concluded that the road noise is mostly gone with the rear seat down. I typically leave it folded up, like on my 2010 and 2014 Rams. Not sure if they had the same vent arrangement, but the false floor they had probably masked the noise...
I just picked up my 2019 this week, and mine were about 40 psi. The psi does vary with temperature, and up north here the temperature has been swinging alot. The cold spec is 36 psi for the 18 inch tires. Check them before driving. .....When I picked up my Challenger in 2017, the tires wer 50...
I just bought a new Laramie earlier this week, and I notice the skunk smell also. There is another post of people with new Rebels with the smell. Sounds like a common issue.
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