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  1. neeginan

    An Engineer's Ultimate Guide To 3.21 VS 3.92 Axle Ratio

    I picked up a 2020 Ram 1500 Big Horn Crew Cab 4x4 with the 5.7 eTorque and the 3.92. Drove from Atlanta to South Florida and got 19.8 mpg highway driving at between 75 and 80 MPH. Way better than what I expected. Hell, my wifes 2012 Nissan Pathfinder 4x4 with a 4.0L V6 only gets about 17...
  2. neeginan

    Mopar doesn’t understand skid plates

    My 2020 Big Horn with no ORG has the Protection Group. Protection Group Lists 4 Skid Plates plus Tow Hooks: - Front Suspension Skid Plate - Fuel Tank Skid Plate - Steering Gear Skid Plate - Tow Hooks - Transfer Case Skid Plate
  3. neeginan

    BorgWarner 48-11 - chain or clutch pack

    Well I found a site that talks about improved clutch control, so I guess it is still a clutch pack for the 48-11. so it seems.
  4. neeginan

    BorgWarner 48-11 - chain or clutch pack

    A simple question that the internet and Dr Google cannot seem to provide a clear answer to. Does the 48-11 use a chain instead of a clutch pack like the 44-44? Found this statement that makes it sound like both the 48-11 and 48-12 use a chain. The heart of the Ram 1500’s four-wheel-drive...
  5. neeginan

    Price negotiated from MSRP

    Just my opinion from my efforts over the last few weeks looking at trucks typically in the ~$48K to ~$58k MSRP price. In the price range I was looking at, if you can get about $10k off MSRP Window Sticker Total Price AFTER you have netted out dealer fees, then you are getting a good/great deal...
  6. neeginan

    Price negotiated from MSRP

    I spoke with a dealer that had a destination fee of $1695. The fee was completely different from the "Destination Charge" that FCA charges as part of the MSRP as a dealer fee. This dealer was in Virginia. It is just another dealer fee. Just take it into account as part of the overall deal...
  7. neeginan

    Price negotiated from MSRP

    I have an offer for a 2020 Big Horn with Dealer Discounts + Rebates = $11,000 off of a $53,675 MSRP. It does require me to trade in a vehicle to get the $11k off. If I don't, the Discounts + Rebates drop to $10,000. This particular dealer that I am talking to has a relatively low $899...
  8. neeginan

    Price negotiated from MSRP

    I am working on a deal on a Ram. This thread has been helpful, so thank you all who have contributed. I will point out that some key details that have a huge effect on the overall deal. What I have found is that dealers are offering attractive discounts and incentives off of MSRP, and...
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