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Here's some pics of the Ram Off Road Style running boards. The quality is really good and they do look like the GoRhino RB10/20. Now that they are on, I don't know if I'm into the flat look....I like the tubular look more I think
I'm getting a ceramic opti-coat done next week. Shop will have the truck for 2 days. I'll fork out 499.99 but it's a 3 year warranty protection. Better now than fixing scratches and chips later.
There are some other threads about this issue on this website, just have a search in the search bar. I've been having this issue. Dealership advised there is a TSB out on this. There is an "acceptable" level of condensation. As long as it disappears, they wouldn't replace it. They showed me...
I noticed when I keep it in Auto 4WD, there is poor fuel mileage. When I put it back into 2WD, I get better numbers. Not sure if you keep it in Auto but doing so still locks the axles and therefore poor fuel economy. I believe it is in the owners manual.
At my dealership in Canada, I could order it now but as I said in my earlier post, they want over 1,500.00 for it....I'll find another cold air intake thanks.
I Have had my Sport for two months now in Nova Scotia. I've only seen three new 2019 Rams on my travels. Congrats on the purchase, a wave from the East Coast!
Good, bad or indifferent, who cares? (You, given the post I suppose). No disrespect but being on this site provides an opportunity to get information, share information, share ideas, brag, complaint and enjoy what is the best truck on the road today (IMO). I see what you are saying however, I...
Wondering if anyone would know if the 2013 Ram sensors would work with with 2019. I have another set of tires and rims, with the sensors from my old truck in them
Sooooo I did not see in the instructions I received that you kept the OEM guards on. When I had weather techs on my 2013, you took them off. So I did the same to mine. It makes sense why there is a gap indent in the plastic. I threw out the OEM guards. FML
So I have aftermarket rims with tires on them from my 2013 Ram 1500. The tire monitor pressure system sensors are there from the 2013 Ram. I am wondering if the sensors will work with the new 2019 Ram?
I was at my dealership today and enquired about the Ram airflow air intake system. It is available (in Canada anyway) and can be ordered for a whopping $1565.00!! And the 2" lift kit is $2280.00. I did order the off road running boards, they were $1149.00.
I just got a call today. It's finally in and getting installed Friday. Good grief. Now I'm waiting for the black side steps....which of course are on back order.
At least you got a date! I hit a deer on December 21st and am still waiting. They ended up putting the broken one back in for the time being (rental was up). The headlight itself had no damage but the assembly in the back had some cracks. There has been an outstanding issue with the LED...
Totally agree! I wish these minor things would come standard or beyond the SXT model. The other thing G's that they shorted on was LED lights. I have the sport model and everything is LED except the floor lights and the aux lights for the box. It's an easy swap but just doesn't make sense...
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Just the front unfortunately. It would be under optional equipment. In addition, your sticker shows level 1 equipment group. To get the rear USB and power inverter options, you need the level 2.
I hear ya! The chrome Mopar ones are available but the all black ones are not being ordered yet (in Canada anyways). It frustrating for sure. I'm using my handle to better get in and out to reduce wear on the seat getting in and out. You mentioned ordering the automatic running boards, will...
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