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Mine does have a hose connected to each of them. Based on their location, the fact you feel no vacuum, and the look of the hoses/clamps on mine, I'm guessing they're to supply/remove coolant to warm the throttle body up. Mine is a laramie and was sold new in Iowa if that matters.
Yes, probably because airplanes fall out of the sky if fuel indications are far off. There's a point you were making there comparing aviation to regular automotive things, I just haven't figured out what it might be. Nobody was singling you out, some of us had a little fun. Hard work is...
I ordered regular non-power running boards. A place called bam wholesale parts had them for just under $500. While I was at it I ordered mopar mud flaps front and rear.
Thanks guys, looks like it'll be OEM. Power step is back ordered and $1800 to boot. I guess I can check with my dealership and see what they want for the oem setup. Might order it elsewhere if they're high compared to others. I'd imagine this is something I could install myself, I'm decently...
Hi all,
I have a '25 black laramie. My wife is short and just about needs a trampoline to enter/exit the truck. I would like to get a set of running boards that are black like the truck and will not rust. To me, this means anodized or coated aluminum. Any suggestions? I live in...
Hi all,
I just bought a new '25 laramie Friday. I've had other dodges trucks, had an '09 and I currently have a '97 4wd 2500 and a '98 2wd 3500, both with the 12v cummins. So I guess I have 3 dodge/ram trucks, all with straight 6 turbocharged engines. I've had the '98 for 19 years now...
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