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I read that is one of the solutions. But, my truck is 2WD. There were a couple of other suggestions as well. One was putting no skid tape down where the ramps will sit. I will try that first.
I changed mine today at 2,526 miles. Someone had mentioned making a sort of valley/funnel out of foil to drain the oil the first time so I did that. I used the Fumoto valve to replace the oil drain plug. This should make it easier next time, using a hose. The oil filter was a little hard to...
Changed the oil for the 1st time today. Used Pennzoil Ultra Platinum 5W20 and a Wix oil filter. It wasn't that bad but I need to do something to prevent the Rhinoramps from sliding. The Ram is much easier than the 2016 4Runner was.
I ordered an ARE LSII Bed cover for my 2019 Ram, 5' 7" bed. They tried to install it today but the hardware wouldn't line up correctly. Has anyone purchased the ARE LSII for the new 2019 Ram?
Thanks all. Riccnick, you've provided good information. I think I better forget changing exhaust in hopes of getting better MPG. I have a 95 F150 that I had dual exhausts with Flowmaster mufflers. It sounds great but is honestly a little too loud after awhile. I didn't really care about MPG...
Has anyone replaced the OEM muffler or exhaust and seen an increase in MPG? I imagine there may be a slight increase in horsepower and you may get much better sound.
I like the new tailgate. That would be really convenient. If the corner braces don't get in the way of a bed cover, they'd be good to tie a load to the front of the bed.
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