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I think he realizes that people that will be paying extra for the Hemi will do so because they like the V8 sound so might as well give them the full experience. People that want a quiet engine will get one of the 6's.
I thought Stalantis was getting rid of all chrome on their vehicles? The Tungsten was originally debuted with a body color grill surround and gray badges. Not sure why they changed it.
I like the 2025 Front end over the previous years. I don't like the tailgate letters in Chrome, I think they look better in black so I put overlays on mine. I wish I had the LED tail lights but the actual look of them is not bad. At least you don't have a big dead spot in the middle for the...
It is not all about octane and MPG. Higher octane fuels usually have a better additive package that contain friction modifiers that reduce engine wear. You also have more cleaning power in premium fuel.
yea, it's odd some trucks are having issues and others are not. I've had my truck over a year, the most I've let it sit is about 4 days and I have not had any issues.
A long time, I learned to drive on one LOL. I see a lot of them on the road still, many of them used by painters and such. Probably a lot of them are not all citizens.
I added the matte black overlays for the doors to match the ones I installed on the giant tailgate letters. I never thought I would like vinyl overlays but I think they look pretty good.
The power running boards don't contribute to it but they don't stop the rocks like fixed boards do. The fixed boards stick out far enough to provide a block to most of the rocks and crap kicked up by the front tires before the crap can hit the body.
I had that issue on my old Titan, on all my Rams I have installed fixed running boards and have not had any issues with paint chipping on the fronts of the rear fenders. Mud flaps only protect the area right behind them. If you have 6" long mud flaps you will protect six inches behind the flap.
It's a pickup truck bed, they are not sealed by design. The are engineered to be open to the elements and drain water, sure you can add a cover but it will never be completely sealed like a car or suv.
yea I went and checked mine and it looked way darker then the bright purple the last time I checked it. I'll admit has probably been a month or so since I popped the hood.
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