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What did you do to your Ram today???

schoon85

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Thanks! 285/60 tires, no lift... Dealer said that with 33's there might be a little rubbing and he recommended 285's... don't want to lift it because it's gonna be hard enough to get my bike on the bed as is LOL

NICE! Mine has the off road package with stock 1" lift, and I am looking at those exact tires. Good to know there's no rubbing since I'm not doing anymore lift than what it came with. (wife is 5'4" haha)
 

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Well finally get her back from the dealer today. Two days of water testing to (not) find the water leak I have, which is getting the front drivers side carpet wet every time it rains. Service manager said he would do some research to see if FCA has any service data that may help him pinpoint the origin of the leak.

So I had time this afternoon to do an Adams spray detail and install my Husky X-Act all weather mats. They actually fit real nice and look sharp too.

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And a couple of pics of the side steps I installed the other day (Westin HDX Xtreme)

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Well finally get her back from the dealer today. Two days of water testing to (not) find the water leak I have, which is getting the front drivers side carpet wet every time it rains. Service manager said he would do some research to see if FCA has any service data that may help him pinpoint the origin of the leak.

So I had time this afternoon to do an Adams spray detail and install my Husky X-Act all weather mats. They actually fit real nice and look sharp too.

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And a couple of pics of the side steps I installed the other day (Westin HDX Xtreme)

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I've read here and on another forum that they've now pinpointed the driver's side floor leak to either a firewall or rocker panel weld that was not sealed correctly at the factory. The firewall weld requires removal of the front quarter panel to get to it. At least it reads like dealers are getting creative in finding these but I'm a bit concerned that Ram hasn't published something on it.
 

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What a nice end of the week: had my n-fab nerf bars installed, got the 3rd brake light/cargo light tinted and finally got around to blacking out all chrome emblems (except the Hemi one on the sport hood - I kinda like it like that :)

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Thanks! 285/60 tires, no lift... Dealer said that with 33's there might be a little rubbing and he recommended 285's... don't want to lift it because it's gonna be hard enough to get my bike on the bed as is LOL

Are those rims 20x9? What’s the offset? Did you have those tires on the stock rims at first? Sorry for all the questions.. just trying to find the best looking size tire with the least affect on the ride and performance. Your setup looks awesome!
 

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Are those rims 20x9? What’s the offset? Did you have those tires on the stock rims at first? Sorry for all the questions.. just trying to find the best looking size tire with the least affect on the ride and performance. Your setup looks awesome!

Yes 20x9. Not sure about offset, these are the MO982 Amp Gloss Black Milled if you want to research yourself. The tires were NOT on my stock rims. I chose the trail grapplers because we ran them on my son's Jeep before and liked them.
 

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Yes 20x9. Not sure about offset, these are the MO982 Amp Gloss Black Milled if you want to research yourself. The tires were NOT on my stock rims. I chose the trail grapplers because we ran them on my son's Jeep before and liked them.
Awesome!!! Thank you for replying
 

Maric550

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Well finally get her back from the dealer today. Two days of water testing to (not) find the water leak I have, which is getting the front drivers side carpet wet every time it rains. Service manager said he would do some research to see if FCA has any service data that may help him pinpoint the origin of the leak.

So I had time this afternoon to do an Adams spray detail and install my Husky X-Act all weather mats. They actually fit real nice and look sharp too.

13de63afbdaf9617397a782a28c3c396.jpg


2bc6e5a3cabd5aad4b0c047eed442d0c.jpg


c7002a377f690288ace5376abe2690b5.jpg


And a couple of pics of the side steps I installed the other day (Westin HDX Xtreme)

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8dfee3e09375bfed9d759f53f423a565.jpg


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If you have the panoramic sunroof I can almost certainly tell you what it is because I had the same problem at the very back of the cab The grommet for your drain tube for your panoramic sunroof is probably sticking out and water is leaking in that way it's what happened to me easy quick fix
 

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If you have the panoramic sunroof I can almost certainly tell you what it is because I had the same problem at the very back of the cab The grommet for your drain tube for your panoramic sunroof is probably sticking out and water is leaking in that way it's what happened to me easy quick fix
There is also a drain tube that is inside the front door, front pillar, that is located behind the wire harness leading to the door. check these as well..
 

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If you have the panoramic sunroof I can almost certainly tell you what it is because I had the same problem at the very back of the cab The grommet for your drain tube for your panoramic sunroof is probably sticking out and water is leaking in that way it's what happened to me easy quick fix

Thanks for the reply, but no pano sunroof. This one seems pretty difficult to pinpoint, but I’m thinking it may be coming from a seam weld like another member had. Because I live in SoCal and we really don’t get too much rain, it’s only happens twice that I know of. I’m going to relay some information on the weld aspect to my service manager and see what happens.


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Installed a RetraxONE MX Tonneau Cover today from Real Truck.

Great covers. Had one on every 8 ft bed truck I had but hesitant to install on short bed. Truck cam with folder OEM cover. Going to see how that works before I change if at all.
 

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