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I am on a mission to minimize water entering the bed after installing a Bakflip MX4 bed cover (Jury is still out on this cover, but that's for another post) on my 6'4" bed w/out rambox and w/out MFT. I tried using some weatherstripping from Home Depot to fill the large gaps at the tailgate, but...
I tried the Ottocast and the MSXTTLY to connect my iPhone to the 12” on my ‘21 Laramie. Can’t say how either of these would work with an Android device.
I kept the MSXTTLY because it’s a smaller/cleaner form factor, noticeably quicker to load, and less lag when using steering wheel controls...
Not sure if you sorted out the fitment for your MX4. I bought the same cover for my 6’4” bed and had similar challenges. I installed and reinstalled this thing four times and believe I have almost figured it out.
It came down to three things for me: 1) while clamping the cover rail to the bed...
Update:
I let that green truck go and picked up this gem.
Really well-equipped '21 Laramie 6'4".
Thanks for the advice on the bed length. After a few days of daily driving, I'm not regretting the longer bed at all. It's a big truck and takes some getting used to, but I love it.
As I’ve been talking to a bunch of guys who drive Rams as I decide what to buy , I have asked people’s opinions of the rambox. Seems like people either love them or hate them. No in between.
things I’ve heard:
- they’re awesome. Can’t live without them.
- no regrets
- they don’t take up...
33 gallon tank too.
That's the first time I had tried the multi-function tailgate. I thought it's a very practical concept, but something just didn't feel as solid/secure about it. Not sure if that's how it comes off the assembly line, or if it was due to wear/tear. In the end, I think I'd...
For sure. As soon as I sat inside, I knew this was someone's work truck from the looks and smell. Which is probably why I wasn't surprised to see a decked drawer system in the bed as well.
All good. That'll be good for someone, but I just didn't want to buy someone's old work truck. I am...
The dealer who was working with me was as shocked as I was. When I got in and said "Whoa - that doesn't smell good" he replied "Uh no. Not at all." He was the least enthusiastic dealer I've ever talked to. In fact, it almost seemed like he didn't want to even try selling me the truck.
The...
Update: I checked out the truck and decided to not buy. I loved everything about it, except the interior was pretty trashed. Damaged center console, filthy carpeting, beat up doors with damaged stitching in some places. The retractable running boards were not present and it smelled pretty...
Ha - That's the second time I've been reported lost!
I'm going to check out the truck in question this afternoon. I've decided to go with the 6'4" assuming the truck is in good shape. Parking isn't an issue at home and we have two other vehicles for commuting and normal family hauling...
I’m here! Was buried in work the last few days. I’m checking out the truck this weekend and am leaning toward buying it if it’s in good shape. Like someone said - better to have and not need than to need and not have.
We have a family SUV and I have a commuter car for tooling around town...
Apologies if this topic has been beaten to death. I’m new to the forum and the truck community at large.
I’ve never owned a truck and am set on buying a CPO 1500 laramie crew cab. I found one that seems perfect, but I am torn because it has the 6’4” bed, which I understand is rare with the...
Hey there - I am looking to purchase my first pickup and found a seemingly great 2020 1500 Laramie 9 hours away. It is not certified and at a non-Ram dealer (Nissan dealer - purchased at auction after lease). The dealer sent me a ton of photos and a video walking around the truck. Almost...
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