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I have a detached shop/garage for mine that is 22' long but with a 9' garage door my mirrors only clear the opening by about 2" on each side so have to be careful pulling in or out.
I traded a 2017 sierra 1500 4x4 SLT ccsb with 3.42 gears and 5.3 motor for my 2019 laramie 4x4 ccsb with 5.7 and 3.92 rear end and it seems quite a bit quicker to me. I can see how the gm 6.2 might be quicker but that wouldnt be my choice of motor for how I plan to use my new truck.
I looked mine up in that chart too but when I had mine weighed it was 5960# with me (225#) and 1/2 tank of fuel..(120#) or so. Mine seems to be closer to 5600# if I back out those other wts. my 28' trailer and my previous truck
I also didnt realize the tow mirrors on mine would not power fold. I had chevys and gmc's. all had em and it just didnt occur to me to dbl. check for it. you know what they say about assuming stuff. luckily my shop garage where I park my truck has 9' wide door. I have less that 2" clearance on...
yes that is what I have. I was not interested in the ram box because I dont like the look of it with the gaping curved lid seam showing on the side of the truck. I had a 4x4 avalanche for many years and liked having the storage bins on each side of the bed but the doors for those were on top...
I disabled mine because I have a rear entry garage and long driveway with many obstacles along each side. dont need to see down as much as what's happening on the sides.. nice to have on when parking near passenger side curb
my question to you guys familiar to the ram mirrors. is there a replacement glass for the tow mirrors that is just one piece. I am not liking the split mirror so far.
I put the 7709 on my laramie back in early september and set it to the middle position. I have towed my travel trailer a couple of times since then and I can tell that it has improved the ride by stffening up the rear end and thereby reducing that little bit of sway and shimmy I was getting when...
I have read that on a couple posts. also that 300# of driver and passenger are included but there is a lot of confusion out there about this stuff. I weighed mine at a CAT scale and got 5960# with me and 1/2 tank of gas, so 7100-5960 would just leave me 1140#.
from my 4x4 Laramie ccsb 5.7 hemi with ORP and sport pkg and 33 gal. tank. looks like mine doesnt have room for much else after me and the wife and tank of gas.
I have the Bakflip and have been on the road during a couple serious rain storms and have had no leaks. didnt use the tailgate seal on this one but had to use it on my 2017 sierra ccsb because I did get a little leak around the tailgate until putting the seal.
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