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I just noticed that I have a loose piece of trim on the right rear quarter of my 2019 1500 Laramie.
Does anyone know what the little clip part number is to hold this back in place?
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RTV is a little over 1 year old now. Pacific NW so lots of rain. No issues. Under $20 saves the day (and the truck).
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Hi there,
My wife noticed on a road trip over Christmas that the light in the upper glove box is always on. Doesn’t matter if the lid is open, etc. it’s always on.
2019 Ram 1500 Laramie.
Is this a common issue? I drive often enough to not worry about battery drain, but that light needs to...
10 months in, from 118 degrees F to -20 degrees F. I live in the Pacific NW where it rains 300 days per year. No leaks.
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Here’s the thing:
Permatex is cheap, it’s fast, and it works. End stop. I’m not paid to say that…get whatever brand you like and do whatever you want. I found something that’s been working for me through all four seasons over the past 10+ months and thought I’d share.
If you’re worried about...
My 2019 Ram 1500 Laramie with 8.4” and Harman Kardon just did an update today. I wasn’t able to see what got updated. Does anyone know, or know how to find out?
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Update on my Permatex solution:
My truck just spent one week at -25 C and two weeks in driving rain (40+ mph winds). NO LEAKS.
Seriously, don’t bother with RAM trying to fix it. Get out the caulk gun and do it yourself.
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No, mine's 4WD as well. 2019 1500. Huh...this is going to sound dumb I think, but it never occurred to me that Ram would have designed the truck to have plenty of grip without additional weight in the back.
Hey friends,
What do you add to your truck bed for traction in the winter?
I used to use sand bags. That’s still an option as they are provided free by the county. But I also have two 50-gallon plastic barrels that I cut down to about 15” tall and fill with sand.
Those barrels used to fit...
This…
I went in over the top of the glass. Feel free to try it whatever way makes sense for you…I made it up as if went along.
I didn’t go down the sides but just rounded the corners. The leak was from the center of the window where the slider is, at least on mine, so I didn’t need to go...
Okay, here are several pics. I hope it’s clear that some areas of the back window have deeper gaps than others. I got pretty smooth seams in places and wish I’d pumped more into others so it looked cleaner. But overall, it’s working and nobody’s going to notice.
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Give me a day or so and I’ll take pictures of mine for all to criticize. Hopefully they will help you. And yes, some of the gaps were small but I had shop towels ready and I also cut the hole in the caulk tube very small.
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It went awesome. I’ve used the pressure washer on it and been through several car washes. Unless you know what you’re looking for it’ll never be noticed. I highly recommend this cheap solution.
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If I may offer a couple suggestions...
- The Permatex 81173 is GREAT. The black color disappears in the window and 3rd light surrounds of my charcoal-colored truck. I recommend you buy the 12.9oz tube and load it into a caulk gun. And cut the tip as small as you can so you can pipe it into the...
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