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We were just driving through our local Ram dealers' lot yesterday and I noticed they are overflowing with used and new Rams. Logically that would seem to indicate demand is slowing - but you wouldn't be able to tell by the prices in the vehicles. My suspicion is demand has dropped significantly...
I have a 2021 and only have an issue with one particular gas station in town. If I forget to slow the fill speed, it either cuts out too often or only fills to just past 3/4s of a tank (and I never notice until I pull away).
Hmm, had to change my vote from under 1k to 1-2.5k... Remembered the billstein and gator EFX... Totally forgot about the Datinfab underseat storage, the bedrug, the LineX, and the Crown. Even if I replace the rims (someone chewed on one), I should still be under 2500... Probably.
My only issue, half the time I'm still turning up the radio when I go to put it in drive... and had since July 1. Ok, half the time is a wee bit of an exaggeration - it normally trips me up if I'm adjusting the climate, adjusting the radio, and getting ready to drive. Too many knobs
Yep - definitely left my bighorn running. But I've also walked off leaving the snow-blower running in the shed... so not a matter of it being too quite for me.
Last couple of weeks: mishimoto catch can, hellwig sway bar, blackvue 750x dash cam, line-x bed liner, and bedrug xlt bed mat.
Last thing before winter is to take it to Krown for rust protection.
I was on the highway yesterday and my OCD was kicking in. Playing with the cruise on flat sections: 71 eco mode would engage regularly... bumped the cruise control to 72 and no eco mode. Seemed to be relative to 2k RPM.
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