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26 gallon tank on my 2019 1500, 5.7, 3.92 rears, 4x4, pretty stock and I average 19.4 to 20.0 all the time with normal driving. I run with the ac on and on highway driving average 75 t0 80 mph. I figure with 2 gallon reserve I'll get roughly 480 miles on a tank full. As said in previous post...
I just reupped for $40.00 for 6 months, had them send me an invoice and paid via my bank bill pay feature. As already mentioned dont want them having a credit card. Not overly pleased with them as my signal strength is less than great here in NH.
Coming up on 53000, 2019 ram bighorn, 5.7, 3.92, regular 8 speed trans, 4x4. It has been back to the dealer twice, reflash the airbag shut down sequence and rear brake squeal when backing up when cold. Other than normal maint hasnt been to the dealer except for those two items and me swinging...
I have them on my 2019 1500 and the fit is less than stellar around the lip of the fender. Kept them but probably wouldn't buy again knowing what I know now. I Kept them in the house for a day or so to help with installation but it still was a pain getting them under the lip of the fender.
Just throwing my 2 cents in, I have 53000 miles on my 2019 Ram bighorn, 4x4, 5.7, 3.92 rear end, regular 8 speed, with 89 octane both winter and summer blend I get 16.5 t0 17.5 mpg. With high test, cheaper at Sam's club than Irving 89 I get 18.9 to 20.5 mpg.
The trouble is that Sams and Cosco offer hi test at a lower cost than most fuel outlets charge for midgrade 89, so why not run the higher octane and cheaper than the mid grade 89??
thank you, i was just going to say this, dont know where the other instructions come from, now we know why the dealer charges 108 bucks besides air filter to change it.
I'm on my second set of Falkens, 53000 miles on my girl and just put the second set on her. Cant go wrong, i'm in NH in the snow belt and never do a winter change over.
I would check with Ram on installing a radio that powerful without the proper shielding or installed by a pro. There are a lot of electronic modules, 26 I think, that would be affected by the radio when transmitting. Just a thought so you don't fry anything or void your warranty.
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