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What did you do to your Ram today???

Well, after binge watching Adventures with Purpose on YouTube, I decided to buy a glass breaker/seat belt cutter for my truck. I hung it from the drivers “Oh Sh!t” handle by the lanyard.

It’s a RESQME emergency keychain car escape tool. Made in the USA. Hopefully I never have to use it.

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Just in case someone here might not know, if your truck is equipped with laminated acoustic glass in the front doors, you would need to break the back door glass to get out. I know the Limiteds fall into this category; not sure about other trim levels.
 
Just in case someone here might not know, if your truck is equipped with laminated acoustic glass in the front doors, you would need to break the back door glass to get out. I know the Limiteds fall into this category; not sure about other trim levels.
Excellent point. Good reminder.

 
Just in case someone here might not know, if your truck is equipped with laminated acoustic glass in the front doors, you would need to break the back door glass to get out. I know the Limiteds fall into this category; not sure about other trim levels.
My 21 bighorn has acustic glass.
 
Why? Now savings accounts pay decent interest (around 4%). Not than an extra $50-200 a year is going to change your life, but why not take some it?
Because I abhor having debt, I have the cash now, and I want the loan paid off quicker. Same reason I pay extra on my mortgage even though it's at 2.25%. Just a personal choice.
 
Well, after binge watching Adventures with Purpose on YouTube, I decided to buy a glass breaker/seat belt cutter for my truck. I hung it from the drivers “Oh Sh!t” handle by the lanyard.

It’s a RESQME emergency keychain car escape tool. Made in the USA. Hopefully I never have to use it.

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oh i have that irrational fear of when going down a bumpy road that gonna hit my window the wrong way and shatter the glass LOL
pretty sure it's not long enough to do that but... irrational fear :ROFLMAO:
 
Aired up my rear tires in preparation for towing tomorrow. Will be first time with a trailer heavy enough for trailer brakes.
 
Bilstein 6112 on clip 6 front, bilstein hd springs (+1) and 5100 rear. Cooper discoverer at3 275/65r20. Running boards show up Monday.

Got 60k out of the road only oem tires - and my brakes are still better than half life btw…

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How would one go about figuring out of their glass is acoustic?
Roll the window down halfway and look at the top edge....if it's two pieces laminated together, it's acoustic. I also believe it says "acoustic" on the lower corner.
 
Same here, that's why it's not paid off.
I am on a 0.5% loan myself and not worried about taking my time. If I should find myself so able, however, I wouldnt hesitate to get this monkey off my back.

I know the unpredictability of life all too well to not be prepared for a possible time of financial discomfort.
 
Well, not exactly today but it was this week. Took my pavement princess out on 90 miles of trails and it was a blast! Absolutely chugged fuel tho lol I think I drained about 15 gallons in 90 miles
 

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