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It’s a remote release tailgate. You can open it from the fob or the button inside the truck (think of it like a trunk release). It’s not power, just remote release.
Basically, you bend the latch plate. They made mine nearly flush then called it quits because they didn’t want to break anything. I’m happy with it. I recommend settling for close enough if they can get it 🤷🏻♂️
Sorry for the bad link all. @Groovy posted this about the build date and MDH time, very informative:
I was able to speak with a Sterling Heights employee that shed some light on what most likely occurred to my truck. The MDH on the door sticker is the date of final assembly - that's date the...
MDH is when the frame was mated to the chasis (start of assembly). Build date was when it was finished/sticker was printed.
Here’s a fuller answer:
Post in thread 'Manufacture date way different than MDH on door jamb'
There could be.
My RamBoxes initially weren’t flush, but I found a procedure (on a STAR report) for adjusting and the dealer performed it. I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a tailgate adjustment STAR/TSB out there.
I’m able to close it relatively quietly. Can bring it up until it makes contact and give a little shove. I wasn’t in the best position (tailgate over a step downward hill) for a full on test. But certainly not a slam
I posted it in a previous post here. Overall, weather was high 50s low 60s. No traffic. Basically kept 7mph over the speed limit (55=62, 65=72). Stopped when I wanted, gunned it every now and then to get around people.
Yah. I had the 2019 5.8L Hemi eTorque (first year for the engine) and had teething on that one also. Overall I’m agreeing with this overall post and sentiment.
I have 3600 miles on my 2025. I’ve had the oil changed. The only problem I really have is the fact that the greeting/approach...
here:
Post in thread '2025 Ram 1500 Current Owners - Discussion, Feedback, and Problems'
2025 Ram 1500 Current Owners - Discussion, Feedback, and Problems
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