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    20K miles later

    nah a 2012 Nissan. Hasn’t been super reliable and it’s been maintained like a Swiss watch. Unimpressed with my experiences with both Nissan and Toyota
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    Engine Issues at 15k miles (12/16 Update)

    Total bummer and I’m sorry this happened to you. They should give you a loaner if it’s going to be a long delay. A friend of mine had her RAM at the dealer waiting for a part for three months and eventually FCA sent her a large check as compensation but she advocated hard for herself. They also...
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    20K miles later

    really nice trucks! Thx for sharing! Love seeing the pics I used to live in Asheville (Savannah, Hilton Head, and Austin as well) and I begin to miss it this time of year as you can imagine. One other thing I’d like to mention. The brakes on the truck are still going strong at 20K. That’s...
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    20K miles later

    enjoy it!! Hey eyeguy, I’m not sure if you are running the 321 or 3.9. I drove both and there was a small difference in feel but enormous difference in mpg. I routinely get 20-24mpg between highway and around town unless I go over 72mph I haven’t exceeded 24mpg but I can average that in...
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    20K miles later

    Hi guys & dolls, I’m in never never land in New England at the moment. We are suppose to get a foot and half of snow Sunday into Monday and an additional two more days of snow after that. I’m on the side of mountain and we always get more than expected as there is a permanent dark cloud...
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    Crazy Turkeys

    Clearly FCA fans - must have read about truck of the year awards :)
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    Cool set up

    I agree entirely but I guess I likely wouldn’t bring my kids on that trail. If you wanted to do the white rim or some of the outback Arizona Utah Oregon trails no problem. But yeah if you’re hammering devils revenge and stuff like that you might as well have a JK/JL/JT. TFL took the 1500 on some...
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    20K miles later

    Just had my 20k service done. Truck has been flawless and I’ve enjoyed it more and more. Been through some considerable winter storms with heavy wet snow sleet and freezing rain. Been through some deep mud last week which my dealer thoughtfully hoses out for me without my request Absolutely...
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    Cool set up

    Yeah but you really don’t need it - given the advancement in recovery gear you don’t even need a winch anymore unless you are headed to the amazon - on board air, the right tires, shovel, and some tracks and you can manage any sand or mud. Rock crawling is another story
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    Sexy Laramie Rebel

    Bad azz! Love it! Thought of doing the same but I like my Laramie sport off road five star rims too much looks sharp!
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    Fuel Economy 3.21 vs 3.92

    No but I’ve been through there plenty and know exactly what you mean. I usually follow the minivan man rule: wait for a male driving a minivan, they always drive at 80mph+ and follow -6mph. They always take the tickets. Leave 3 car lengths between you and them. Like a glove every time day or night
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    Cool set up

    I’d consider doing this in a 1500. The 2500 has few if any benefits over a 1500 Enjoy!
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    Fuel Economy 3.21 vs 3.92

    It’s always a concern. No one likes a pig. Is it a deal breaker? Visit the Rebel thread . . . I don’t drive fast unless it’s on the highway as the heat is high here. Johnny Law is everywhere and loves making towns cash
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    Fuel Economy 3.21 vs 3.92

    My 1500 with the off road group and a/t tires got 20-24 all day regardless so long as I kept the speed under 75moh I live in a very hilly area. I have the 321. I drove a Gladiator today as I’m considering a second vehicle. No way I’d pick one over the RAM - so now it’s between another 1500 with...
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    Coverking Neosupreme Seat Covers 30% off MSRP

    Hi Jako - there are a few options that list in the $250-350 range for the rear seats. Nothing stunning though that I think is going to hold up to dogs and kids and gear potentially carthartt (253$) has likely the best option (but not what I want) I’ve found so far but again two piece foreach...
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    Coverking Neosupreme Seat Covers 30% off MSRP

    2 piece isn’t great for seat covers .. . I need some real water proof covers for the rear seat
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    Love my 2019 Ram 1500

    I’m so impressed with mine - 1000 miles a week and gets great mpg with the ORG and tires. 20K miles so far and the last few weeks have been in heavy snow, ice, freezing rain, and mud - auto 4x4 did wonders and I went wheeling up to the horse barn and it was a joy. Loads of power if you are not...
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    Factor 55

    Saw these guys on a SEMA video. Looks quality. Shackles look very buff - and the straps look boss 4 sho! Here is their site https://factor55.com/ Go to 6minutes in
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    An Informative Video on Soft vs. Steel Shackles for Recovery

    Never heard of a shackle going flying through the air. Must be an Aussie thang :)
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