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What did you do to your Ram today???

But.... Does anyone know wich battery can be used for the services? I'm referring to the small battery. Many Thank's.

@TheWaterman83 , Tomorrow I'll take measurements to (eventually) install this one (see photo) 95Ah and 850A
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Or this other:
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H7 is whats in my 25, H8 will not fit. The battery you listed above is simlar in size to the H7 and should work
The EK820's dimensions match those of an H7 (BCI Group 94R)
 
News abaut smal battery on the 2025 ? Dimensions, capacity, model ...

Inviato dal mio SM-F766B utilizzando Tapatalk
 
News abaut smal battery on the 2025 ? Dimensions, capacity, model ...

Inviato dal mio SM-F766B utilizzando Tapatalk


12V 14Ah AGM battery with a group size of AUX14.
Its dimensions are approximately 5.93 x 3.50 x 5.68 inches, and it has a Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) rating of around 200 CCA
 
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7 years since I posted! Still loving my 2019 RAM 1500 Limited. Now has 30,200 miles on it (mostly work from home)! Heading to California next week so decided to get new tires today --- Michelin Defender LTX MS/2 275/55R20.
and most couldn't tell it from a 2025 RAM 1500. I guess we can but the average person would never know.
 
Been getting it dirty every day since Saturday driving gravel roads trying to fill my deer tag. Tonight I finally got it done. Was the first night I had a good shot on a deer before it got too dark.
Nice job..and venison is one if the healthiest meats for you 👍
 
Nice job..and venison is one if the healthiest meats for you 👍
Yep, havent bought beef hamburger for over five years. At least not by the pound. I do buy the packages of frozen burger patties from Sam's club for cooking hamburgers. Just easier than having to thaw out a package or two of the venison burger to cook some burgers up. Cause we usually do t plan for hamburgers, it's usually one of those last minute deciy because we are being lazy
 
Yep, havent bought beef hamburger for over five years. At least not by the pound. I do buy the packages of frozen burger patties from Sam's club for cooking hamburgers. Just easier than having to thaw out a package or two of the venison burger to cook some burgers up. Cause we usually do t plan for hamburgers, it's usually one of those last minute deciy because we are being lazy
...and when you're tired of venison or burgers, you've always got all those Omaha Steaks out there🥩
 
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7 years since I posted! Still loving my 2019 RAM 1500 Limited. Now has 30,200 miles on it (mostly work from home)! Heading to California next week so decided to get new tires today --- Michelin Defender LTX MS/2 275/55R20.
I have the same truck! You’ll definitely enjoy those! They’re the only tire I will run on my truck. Like riding on a cloud. Awesome in heavy rain with zero hydroplaning.

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Finally snow is sticking up north. Putting the winter wheels & tires on this weekend. This is how it looks at 1600 feet elevation about an hour north of me:
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Unrelated...partially related. Started our "Nearly a teardown" remodel this week. Dug out 48 feet for a new 2 car tandem garage, 2 new bedrooms, 2 more bathrooms and a 550 square foot pavers patio with redi-rock. new roof, new driveway, new AC / heating system, new front wall. all new windows, finished basement, full landscaping the entire property with walls, gardens, fencing, new siding, stone veneer and more. Nice to finally break down after 2 YEARS of approvals and details with our builder and various gates (NHDES, Town variances, setbacks, NHDOT setback variances, lending, engineering, general contractor, etc)

Good thing the truck and house are paid off because this whole thing is costing me about $475,000.

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Finally snow is sticking up north. Putting the winter wheels & tires on this weekend. This is how it looks at 1600 feet elevation about an hour north of me:
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Unrelated...partially related. Started our "Nearly a teardown" remodel this week. Dug out 48 feet for a new 2 car tandem garage, 2 new bedrooms, 2 more bathrooms and a 550 square foot pavers patio with redi-rock. new roof, new driveway, new AC / heating system, new front wall. all new windows, finished basement, full landscaping the entire property with walls, gardens, fencing, new siding, stone veneer and more. Nice to finally break down after 2 YEARS of approvals and details with our builder and various gates (NHDES, Town variances, setbacks, NHDOT setback variances, lending, engineering, general contractor, etc)

Good thing the truck and house are paid off because this whole thing is costing me about $475,000.

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Big undertaking!
That’s what I do. Build/Renovate. We’re a Certified Builder.
This one is a current job. Raising this house 10’ in the air and adding a new 1st level with Family Room, 3 bedrooms, a bathroom and a double car garage.
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Starlink mini permanently mounted on the truck. wish I had this when I did the Alaska run last year lol
done it in the dark so no pics. will get pics tomorrow or something if i remember.
 

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