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I haven't noticed mine being off after I get moving. when parked in the sun it always reads way high, I always thought the sensor was in one of the outside mirrors but that was just a guess.
Yea I’m thinking about putting a set of those on my Laramie when the time comes. Good looking at tire that’s also does well in the snow and on wet roads.
Has anyone tried to adjust the rear exhuast tips on a 2025? My drivers side is lower then the passenger side and I would like to move it up. I tried loosening the clamp behind the exhaust tip but it won't budge it's almost like it's welded.
Hmm that is pretty low, what kind of conditions where you driving in? I did a 500 mile trip during the summer and got 24 MPG, that is in Auto drive mode and in 2WD using 93 octane gas.
Mine got stuck closed once after a car wash and cold weather. Had to dump some warm water down the sides of the tailgate to free the latches, then it opened.
yea I ended up with a Laramie sport, overall I like the look but I would have preferred the night edition. The black badges are the biggest thing I am missing although I think the bright red tail lights look out of place sometimes. I think the smoked night edition lights would look better...
I don't go by the indicator, I generally have been doing 5K oil changes with mixed driving. Everything I've been hearing from quality mechanics is saying that the extended intervals are to be able to advertise cheaper/longer maintenance intervals to help them sell cars not to make them last...
My 2019 shut off at a stop light one time and did not restart. I restarted with the push button but never had any other issues with the etorque system.
Make sure you keep you keyfobs at least 20' away from your truck when parked. If not the key fob may keep continuing to communicate with the truck draining the battery therefore having less cold starting power.
I would use a PDR guy for the dent, might not be able to get that one perfect but probably pretty close. I would stick to OEM taillight and bumper if you are keeping the truck that long. You might save money upfront on an LED taillight but once it goes out and if you have to replace it again...
yea this is the one thing that bothers me about the Ram, I think the seat bottom is plenty long but being tall I don't feel I have as much leg room as I would like. On a long drive like 6 plus hours I do start to get some knee discomfort.
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