I can tell you that the hellcats (TRX, in this case) is a highly sought-after vehicle to steal. And it's extremely easy to do so, if you know what you're doing. So the same logic applies to the other 5th Gens, except that they're not nearly as attractive for thieves. The two main methods of theft for these trucks are:
- Relaying your key fob signal (from your house, or a restaurant) - they can unlock the door, start the vehicle and drive away immediately.
- Breaking in (smashing a window, etc.) and plugging into your truck with a laptop to program a new key fob from scratch. This is being addressed by Ram right now - they've already implemented a solution for Dodge hellcats...just waiting for them to officially release it for the Ram.
Obviously, a third method involves a flatbed. But there's nothing anyone can do about that.