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That's easy. The 1500. If your not towing allot and heavy no reason to have the diesel. More expensive maintenance, lousy ride and comfort, higher fuel cost. Plus your current truck should be closer to being paid off. A small boat and car trailer a few times a year does not justify a 2500..
Your making me appreciate my 20x8 door. Plenty of room to get out on each side of the vehicle and no height concerns. It seems like any stock ram will fit under a 7 foot door.
It might be the micro switch on the clock spring however you should only hear that while the wheel is turning. I had one replaced for a faint click however again only while the wheel was physically being moved.
Mileage seems to go up dramatically if your not at sea level or drive on flat land. We averaged 17.5 on a 3000 mile road trip from Il to fl recently with a full bed and 5 people in the cab running 74-80ish on the highway. While not amazing it was decent. Truck had 17k miles at the start of...
Will a rebuilt truck still have a factory warranty? That is a good chunk of value too compared to a new one. Plus you can't get a extended warranty on a rebuilt title either right?
This is normal behaviour. The truck has a chip that connects to all "accessories" and loads them into the software. After any updates or battery disconnects it will take a few hours for everything to show back up again. It's how the software is set to load and detect.
Its pretty noticeable when going over 30mph on a curvy road or around a tight corner. You can definitely see them move 50-75 feet to the side at distance.
If you have 6 feet to the car in front of you your driving far to close in any situation. The system can only work if you follow reasonable and safe driving practices. 25mph and barely able to see the cars tires in front of you is way too close..... what do you expect the system to do? You've...
Check out diamondback covers. Quite a bit more than a vinyl or styrofoam cover but if you need security or the ability to use the bed and put items on top of the cover it's pretty handy. It's also waterproof. The only real downside is price.
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