AngelPhoenix
Ram Guru
I've already posted some but figured, why not?
HI!
Happy to (soon) be part of the Ram family and really looing forward to owning my first ever vehicle that can do more than just go from point A to point B with the occasional load of groceries in the back. This will be the biggest, nicest, most fully-featured/luxurious, most capable, and most powerful vehicle I've ever owned BY FAR.
Here's my build:
Ram 1500 Limited Crew Cab 4x4 w/6'4'' box
5.7L V8 HEMI w/eTorque
Diamond Black Crystal P/C
Night Edition!
3.92 Rear Axle
Anti-Spin Differential
Trailer Tow Group (B)
33-Gallon Fuel Tank
Dual-Pane Pano Sunroof
That's it! Actually didn't want the fancy adaptive cruise stuff (I will drive my car myself thank you very much) or the tech package (I like the camera RVM but don't want the HUD so not worth the cost) but definitely wanted the upgraded speaker system, so it's awesome that they give it to you with the Night Edition (which I wanted for the look anyway). Only thing I miss out on is rear ventilated seats but it's not a big deal (heated is more important anyway, imo).
Had to get the 3.92's for better towing (and a quicker pickup
), and anti-spin for the snowy inclines I have to deal with in wintertime (central PA). Bigger fuel tank also a must, I love less frequent trips to the pump.
Pano roof because...well, it's just about the most impractical thing you can put on a vehicle and chops your payload down by a noticeable amount too. I used to hate (the idea of) them...until I had one. THEY LET IN SO MUCH LIGHT, IT'S JUST LOVELY! And now my wife and I are addicted and don't want a vehicle without one. The vent function is nice too, keeps the interior cooler while siting outside on hot sunny days without having to leave the windows cracked.
I was really impressed with how much stuff came standard on the Limited, including the air suspension, which feels incredible (from my test drives). Hopefully it doesn't crap out at 36,001 miles lol.
I'm a total truck noob, but I tried to research as much as I could. Plan to get a trailer (20-26 foot exterior length) within the next year or two and go camping and road-tripping with it, something I've wanted to do since I was a kid.
Everyone on the forums has been really cool and I'm glad to be here. Thanks for reading this minor dissertation. See you out on the threads!
HI!

Happy to (soon) be part of the Ram family and really looing forward to owning my first ever vehicle that can do more than just go from point A to point B with the occasional load of groceries in the back. This will be the biggest, nicest, most fully-featured/luxurious, most capable, and most powerful vehicle I've ever owned BY FAR.
Here's my build:
Ram 1500 Limited Crew Cab 4x4 w/6'4'' box
5.7L V8 HEMI w/eTorque
Diamond Black Crystal P/C
Night Edition!
3.92 Rear Axle
Anti-Spin Differential
Trailer Tow Group (B)
33-Gallon Fuel Tank
Dual-Pane Pano Sunroof
That's it! Actually didn't want the fancy adaptive cruise stuff (I will drive my car myself thank you very much) or the tech package (I like the camera RVM but don't want the HUD so not worth the cost) but definitely wanted the upgraded speaker system, so it's awesome that they give it to you with the Night Edition (which I wanted for the look anyway). Only thing I miss out on is rear ventilated seats but it's not a big deal (heated is more important anyway, imo).
Had to get the 3.92's for better towing (and a quicker pickup

Pano roof because...well, it's just about the most impractical thing you can put on a vehicle and chops your payload down by a noticeable amount too. I used to hate (the idea of) them...until I had one. THEY LET IN SO MUCH LIGHT, IT'S JUST LOVELY! And now my wife and I are addicted and don't want a vehicle without one. The vent function is nice too, keeps the interior cooler while siting outside on hot sunny days without having to leave the windows cracked.
I was really impressed with how much stuff came standard on the Limited, including the air suspension, which feels incredible (from my test drives). Hopefully it doesn't crap out at 36,001 miles lol.
I'm a total truck noob, but I tried to research as much as I could. Plan to get a trailer (20-26 foot exterior length) within the next year or two and go camping and road-tripping with it, something I've wanted to do since I was a kid.
Everyone on the forums has been really cool and I'm glad to be here. Thanks for reading this minor dissertation. See you out on the threads!
