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I had Chevys in the past and the integrated bumper step was the best solution.
Short of that, get the Mopar step, it is a little pricey, but very well built, does not interfere with hitch access or operation and is virtually invisible when stowed. Best option out there.
As others have said, a quick search will turn up hundreds of posts about this issue and do it yourself fixes that will help (installing a valve to shut off the flow to the heater core has proven effective). It's a shame RAM has not addressed it.
With my 3:92s I think I'll keep it on 3-4. I took it out again yesterday and those seem to be the sweet spot for me.
You have 9 sport and 9 economy settings so there is a setting for everyone's individual taste and situation. Enjoy it!
That's a hard no. If you really feel compelled to add something, then the over the counter recommendations mentioned above will be much cheaper and do the same thing. In my opinion, if you run top tier gas, there should not be a need for additives.
I turned mine off as well. The inability to adjust the tilt is a huge problem.. I'm frequently backing a boat down ramps and they just tilt WAY too far down. Why you can't program how much they tilt is perplexing. I like the option of using the second memory setting for backing up, but that...
I received my Vitesse yesterday. As others have said, install and setup was very easy. It took less than 5 minutes.
I'm very happy with the purchase. I know it doesn't add any power or horsepower, buy it certainly "wakes the truck up". The ability to have immediate throttle response makes the...
Yes, it is worth it. And if you ever pull a trailer it adjusts the blind spot to cover the trailer length as well. Very helpful and an additional safety check in addition to always looking to verify yourself.
I was debating on new wheels when I put on 3.5" lift and 35s but could not decide which way to go so I just kept the factory wheels for now. Was thinking black, or a graphite, but these Laramie wheels have a touch of the graphite in them, look okay I guess.
No worries. Good to know they still offer the unlimited mileage warranty for those that really rack up the miles. I went with an 8/85 as I only put on about 9,000 miles a year.
Actually I was correct. I said they do not offer the unlimited mile lifetime warranty. They don't. You bought an unlimited mileage warranty for 6 years, not the lifetime of the vehicle.
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