Register a free account today to become a member! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!
I'll update everyone after a few days of driving. This is just my simple fix to hopefully cure the issue. If the issue persists, then I'll explore other options / causes. I just wish the factory design was a little better thought out. I get that more material equals more money, but I would...
Well clearly it’s not ideal that the drain sticks out an inch and drains down the firewall at all, and I’m not the only one with the issue. I don’t know how the water is getting in, but I’m sure there isn’t any hole that isn’t factory, so yeah, it is kind of the fault of the ac drain.
Sacrificed a foot of my garden hose so my wife could keep her feet dry. The short a/c drain has been running down my firewall into the cabin. Found a soaked floor when I was doing a weekend interior clean out. Well done ram engineers. 🙄
I bought the kit from americantrucks.com and did it myself. It came with the security bypass plugin and flash plugin. The kit was like $400 I think. My dealer wanted like 250 bucks to install and flash it on top of the hardware cost, so I did it myself.
Ha that's awesome! Cool to see other dads enjoying the game with their kids like I do. My son is first year pee wee and my daughter is first year mite (12u and 8u). I assistant coach both. I haven't played since college when I did men's league as a goalie. My son's head coach has recruited...
I'm a VIP member with Pure Hockey rewards ha. I should just get a second job there for the discounts ha. I just keep telling myself they won't be young forever and someday I'm going to miss it.
We start up here at the end of the month. I skate with and coach both my kids in their respective divisions, and it's the best time of the year for me. I truly enjoy it way more than I thought I ever would. Everything except the signup fees and equipment costs :oops: I'd probably have my...
When you live in the sticks, 4 hour drive is local ha. No in all seriousness, they do have a brewery location in Pittsburgh, so that's probably what he meant. I think they have one in at least Buffalo and Cleveland too, just Lakewood, NY was the original location.
The original Southern Tier, in NY, is about an hour north of me. Really cool place with a great staff of people. It's nice to see how much they've been able to grow and expand in other markets.
Hmm that's weird. My small town dealer has 2 on the lot with a couple more in transit.
https://www.bradforddodge.net/new/Ram/2023-Ram-2500-892eda030a0e094a32a4d1c19d76ce86.htm
My nephew is selling his older powerstroke (05 or 06, can't remember), and I wish I could justify buying it. His is tuned, studded, deleted, and a southern truck so no rust. I have no experience with the newer ones, but I think you'll be happy with it. The creature comforts are nice to have...
I don't have any good pictures on me other than this one, but this is 35 x 11.5 on stock night package wheels (no flares). Pretty close to flush. The rear may be in just a touch due to track width, but close nonetheless. If you don't have flares and are looking for flush aftermarket wheels...
I live in a big atv / side by side area, and they have been cracking down on it quite a bit. We have a program that allows using them on some township roads, and the police want all light bars covered unless off road. If no covers are available, they want them covered at least with blue...
I did not. I figured they would say, and probably rightfully so, that they weren't designed for 35 inch mud tires with no mudflaps, or salty conditions. I have no problem tinkering with them and refinishing them. No real complaints here, just wanted to give you full disclosure on the finish...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.