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Turn signal stalks too short...anyone else think so?

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So I'm a bit of a rare breed, at least here in Florida, that uses their turn signals.

Anyone find the turn signal stalks to be super short? I end up missing them half the time, and I have fingers that are at least average in length!

Never seen a vehicle with such short stalks....not sure if RAM is trying to save 2 pennies in plastic costs or what.:unsure:
 
There's another thread here with someone else saying the same. Really haven't noticed between my 4th and 5th Gens a difference, but I also drive 5 different vehicles pretty routinely.

You definitely are rare for Florida! One solution would be to move to Connecticut. I don't even think they know what a turn signal is! :mad:
 
I've noticed it but got used to the location. Pushing the stalk forward for high beams is where I noticed it most.
 
I agree 100%. I first noticed it on my wife’s 18 Grand Cherokee. It was the first thing I noticed when I test drove a 19 Ram 1500.
 
Yes I've noticed it too so you're def not alone (except with that blinker thing... Why bother?) And the brake pedal being slightly higher than the gas. Both prior threads ended with little hand and feet jokes though haha.

I do feel Ram left a bit on the table ergonomics wise with this truck.
 
Same here. I noticed it right away and miss it frequently. You’re not alone.
 
So I'm a bit of a rare breed, at least here in Florida, that uses their turn signals.

Anyone find the turn signal stalks to be super short? I end up missing them half the time, and I have fingers that are at least average in length!

Never seen a vehicle with such short stalks....not sure if RAM is trying to save 2 pennies in plastic costs or what.:unsure:
Too short and too far away to reach for sure. Not the most ergonomic design.
 

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