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I had those on my '19 laramie 1500 4x4 ccsb offroad. they wore great. had great traction in rain and snow and I got 20 on the highway most of the time, even with 3.92 rear end. I plan to put a set on my '22 laramie 2500 6.7 soon.
towed similar size trailer with my '19 laramie 1500 4x4 ccsb 5.7 3.92 with no trouble. our trailer was 6000# and 28' when ready to travel. I got 8.5-10 mpg if I stayed under 70. usually 68/69. towed from DFW to woodland park, co. and back and from DFW to custer, s.d. and back. no problem. many...
ya I always have the nav screen on the top half of my screen. media on the bottom. I am fine with whatever map system is in there, I just dont want ads.
I did the factory reset on mine and it worked. had to redo all my resets and sound settings tho. I also went on the stellantis site and got a free download of 2025 maps for the gps
I got the same error today and lost serius. I hope someone posts a solution before long. how about removing the new app that has appeared on the screen
I think the inline 6 is gonna tow pretty well. my '19 laramie 5.7 was a great truck and towed our 6000# trailer well with the 3.92 and 33 gal tank but I bet the new motor will be fine. for me tho, I still prefer a v8 in 1500 if I'm gonna work it.
I went with the Airlift bags on my '19 laramie. ran 25-30# when towing our 6000# 28' travel trailer. also ran a few more pounds in the tires. the truck towed great.
I always get the leather, at least for vehicles I have bought since the 70's. never had one that looked old or broken in after a few years. they smell better and keep their looks longer than cloth in my view and they usually come at a higher trim level that has a few niceties. I am on my second...
on my '19 laramie 1500 ccsb 4x4 3.92 8 speed I nearly always got 20 on the highway 70-75 usually. I got 8.5-10 towing our 28' 6000# travel trailer. usually 68-69 mph. my '22 laramie ccsb 4x4 dsl gets 19/20 on the highway and 11-12 towing our 10,000# 5th wheel. I stay under 70.
I had the Falken wildpeaks on my '19 laramie 4x4 and they were great. nice and guiet on the rough pavement in west texas and sicky enough on wet and snowy roads in the new mexico mountains. put 32,000 on them before trading trucks and they still looked new. probably going to put a set on my '22...
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