securityguy
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Actually, this is NOT the original truck. This is a different trim. The HPD comes the way it is in my OP from the factory. It is a $2800 MSRP factory option...you cannot get it dealer installed.
Actually, this is NOT the original truck. This is a different trim. The HPD comes the way it is in my OP from the factory. It is a $2800 MSRP factory option...you cannot get it dealer installed.
Now this is the best post of them all![]()
Best one I have seen in years! You actually had me for a minute, I did not realize it was 4-1, I was thinking well it's a free country and there is something for everyone.Happy April 1st everyone![]()
Yep, good one!! I did not know whether to call you an idiot or call dibs on all your "mods"!! Guess neither!!Happy April 1st everyone![]()
Thirty three years of owning Rams and NEVER have had an issue. Reliable, comfortable and consistent performing Ram are enjoyed by the majority of owners otherwise if it was as bad as you try to state then FCA would be out of business - period.True or not ---- I don't care about looks, mods, engine, speed, etc. All I want is a reliable and comfortable truck that isn't in the shop all the time, doesn't leak and actually works. The new Ram is not that truck and probably never will be.
You had me fooled! Good one!Happy April 1st everyone![]()
Well its just a Honda Pilot, correct?I came FROM a 2019 Ridgeline to a Rebel... I wouldn't go back. Ridgelines are awesome for what they are built for, but I found out that they are a "NART" (not a real truck). I did everything available to mine. 2" lift, biggest tires that fit (even though they still rubbed at full lock when turning), After market skid plates (NoLo Designs) for front engine and tranny and rear differential, fabbed up my own full size spare tire carrier for the bed.... man I did it all. It was STILL unable to climb a long, steep, rocky hill without the rear differential and transmission overheating. I would have to stop and let it cool off for about 20 minutes before continuing on. It has no tow hooks at all. The bumpers are thin plastic (like a Pilot or Passport). Oh, and by the way, there is NO aftermarket besides what I did for the Ridgeline. I had to weld up my own rear bumper protector. No bumpers, rock sliders, etc. I am happy with my move and love my Rebel. Here's what I did to my Ridgeline... it was cool for what it was.
The server still would have appreciated the extra room though...Happy April 1st everyone![]()
Should have posted buying a Ferd F150, that’s almost as bad.Happy April 1st everyone![]()
Yep...no argument from me.Isn't a Ridgeline unibody constructed?
It's not a truck, it's a car with an open back.
Remember the Subaru Brat?
Chevy El Camino, Ford Ranchero for us old geezers...Isn't a Ridgeline unibody constructed?
It's not a truck, it's a car with an open back.
Remember the Subaru Brat?
This is what securityguy’s truck looks like without his mods:![]()
Eat Your Bed Out, Ford Maverick: Hyundai Santa Cruz Small Pickup Is Coming
Not only is Hyundai entering the small truck game—there *is* a small truck game!www.automobilemag.com