pnwram3500
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Looks like you have the exact same build as mine. Good taste! Beautiful truck!Road trip. In and out within 5 mins at Mark dodge. Aaron is a great guy
Looks like you have the exact same build as mine. Good taste! Beautiful truck!Road trip. In and out within 5 mins at Mark dodge. Aaron is a great guy
Wow Grumpy, you are so needy.At 70 likes on one post, LEGEND…..Will you be my 4th friend?![]()
I think what @Jimmy07 said in a previous post was that if you got the digital review camera you get the 12 pin trailer camera wiring on the truck side.Mine came with all the camera hookups too, I didn't order it either, nice bonus!
Sort of: if you get the digital rear view mirror, it comes prepped with the tow mode camera port on the driver side of the license plate.I think what @Jimmy07 said in a previous post was that if you got the digital review camera you get the 12 pin trailer camera wiring on the truck side.
Sort of: if you get the digital rear view mirror, it comes prepped with the tow mode camera port on the driver side of the license plate.
If you have regular truck surround view, it comes prepped with the 12-pin trailer connector.
And dont forget (1) the Environmental Impact of the Battery Manufacturing Process (Material Mining and Hazmat Processes) and (2) the cost of Removal and Replacement of Batteries and (3) the Hazmat issues with Batteries removed from Service and (4) the Environmental Cost of generating the Electricity to Charge Batteries and (5) the need for additional Power Generation (Coal, Oil, Hydro, NUCLEAR, etc - Solar and Wind are both non-constant and not terribly efficient, especially to transmit over distances to users) and systems are already stretched to capacity in many areas).I don know what their working on regarding electric vehicles. I think you would know more.
I don’t know my feelings about electric either. I do know that before they come out they better have the infrastructure to provide it. Brake regeneration not withstanding.
I know that for me personally I wouldn’t like waiting any long period of time for the vehicle to charge. And I use my truck to get me deep into the wilds where they’re not gonna have services. Don’t think wind or solar are efficient enough and although batteries have come a long way there’s a lot more that probably should be done.
All that and more, I love my oil burning smelly diesel!
Then you would get both.What if you have both?
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Yeah! All that too! Say no to electrical vehicles! And don’t get me started! I believe in Nuclear energy overall. It’s efficient effective and a lot smaller footprint. At least here in the good ol USA we seem to know how not only to harness the power we know how to build the infrastructure as to not have the failures. 3 mile island doesn’t come to mind and it’s only one place. San Onofrey Nuclear generation plant hasn’t failed yet and is in Kalifornia so that’s USA adjacent. Doesn’t count.And dont forget (1) the Environmental Impact of the Battery Manufacturing Process (Material Mining and Hazmat Processes) and (2) the cost of Removal and Replacement of Batteries and (3) the Hazmat issues with Batteries removed from Service and (4) the Environmental Cost of generating the Electricity to Charge Batteries and (5) the need for additional Power Generation (Coal, Oil, Hydro, NUCLEAR, etc - Solar and Wind are both non-constant and not terribly efficient, especially to transmit over distances to users) and systems are already stretched to capacity in many areas).
So that would make mine in Port Allen also. But for sure though that would be KZ U – second rail arrival. So still on the train and not logged into the port yet? But would for sure take mine being there. As it should have been there the first of the week. Come on Mark Dodge call and let me know the info.My truck is at Port Allen as of today, we'll see how long it takes to get to MD. She's two days ahead of schedule.
Status: KZT
Mine's been there since the 12th, haven't heard from MD yet so I assume it's still at Port Allen.My truck is at Port Allen as of today, we'll see how long it takes to get to MD. She's two days ahead of schedule.
Status: KZT
Wow! Many of us ordered and get to sit in D land for way more then a month and we hope and pray we get to D1. I’ve been in D since October 18. I plan on being in D land for another month at least and then traveling through D1 back to D for another month and then in several more months I’ll get the notice my truck has been recalled because it’s diesel and diesel is being banned for people like me and I’ll have to get a Prius or something.First post here. Here is my order info:
2022 Classic Dually HO with all options except for engine heater, 5th wheel hitch and sun roof
Factory Ordered Placed on 10/8/22
D Status on 10/28/22
D1 Status on 11/11/22
I am located in Texas
I will update you all once I get more info.
Going to take a while to ship over a 1000+ trucks. As its not like they can move 100's per day. Plus with only 5 drivers for the whole state. Thats less then 40 trucks per day. As most will only have 3 per load. 2 loads per day max. May be a long cold ride for that last 100 miles.Mine's been there since the 12th, haven't heard from MD yet so I assume it's still at Port Allen.
Mine is supposed to be leaving MD on Tuesday, arriving in NJ next Saturday. Call Aaron at MD and see if this guy has room. Have me a great deal ($1000) and maybe it could go lower if you get on it toGot got the call. My truck is at MD. Now I just have to get home. Is anyone set up to ship from MD to the northeast? If so let me know who your using maybe I can get on the same truck.
If not I guess a with fly and drive the week after thanksgiving
You get both.What if you have both?
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It's crazy to me the lack of drivers in the area to handle the volume. I could see 5 drivers just for ram but you'd figure they'd contract out more people to do it. Tell Aaron bring the acceptance inspectors and paperwork to the rail yard and we'll make this go faster... hahaGoing to take a while to ship over a 1000+ trucks. As its not like they can move 100's per day. Plus with only 5 drivers for the whole state. Thats less then 40 trucks per day. As most will only have 3 per load. 2 loads per day max. May be a long cold ride for that last 100 miles.