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Yes, somewhere in calendar year 2020, the front resonator was removed from production builds. My 2021 was delivered in December 2020 without a front resonator.
Maybe a 3 at most. Good quality sound, but not much increase in volume over bone stock. Keep in mind that my truck never had a front resonator, so it may have been a bit louder from the factory than a bone stock 2019-2020 HEMI, if that's what you're driving.
Yes, by a *lot.* From the driver's seat, my exhaust sounds almost exactly the same as it did the day it was delivered. To my uncalibrated ears, I am only hearing about 10% of the volume that the Borla Touring had added prior to the installation of the resonator. That said, a car enthusiast...
I had the same experience, so I bought the Borla front resonator (part number 60667). What a world of difference it made! It is now almost too quiet for my taste, but I am happier with the Touring + resonator.
Consider buying a set of wheel locks if you don't already have them. Since they replace a lug nut on each wheel, you won't need to replace your lost lug nut, and you'll gain 3 spares.
This 1500 diesel doesn't seem to have slow throttle response. 😁
https://www.autoevolution.com/news/diesel-powered-ram-1500-does-4-second-1-8-mile-pass-sets-pro-street-record-161749.html
Having driven Rams with and without the air suspension, I would say that the tire size affects (my) ride comfort more than presence of the air suspension does. Drive both and compare for yourself to be sure. 22" wheels with air suspension rides harsher than 20" wheels without air suspension...
The rest of the story: I was not happy that I "had to" destroy my brand new tonneau cover. It arrived scratched. When I notified the seller, Tonneau Covered, they sent me an e-mail that said they would send me a replacement "cover only," but I would need to send them photos that prove that I...
I was going take my chainsaw to it, but didn’t want to ruin a good chain. How about pallet forks attached to the front of my tractor? I was going to hit it with those but I got lazy. Diesel is cheaper than ammo these days!
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You were both correct! 9mm. First round was defense ammo (Hornady Critical Defense), second was target ammo (Winchester 124 grain FMJ). I was a bit surprised that both performed the same. I figured the defense ammo wouldn't punch through all four panels, but I was wrong!
My tonneau arrived scratched, so I thought I would do some tests to see if it was resistant to punctures. I found that it is not very puncture resistant. I easily punched two holes through all four panels. [emoji35] In my next post I’ll show how I made the holes.
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