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2025 RAM HD Builds and Orders - Post and discuss your TRUCK order here! ** NEW USERS READ POST #1 **

in transit 2500s went from 5 yesterday to 1312 today...3500s was at zero and is now at 750 nationwide. May see something on a lot next week or first of March
 
your right, looks like its moving now. I think deliveries are set to start March 1st. I cant wait finally!! Might sound silly but I am going from a 23 laramie to a 25 limited and I feel this truck cant get here fast enough.
 
Order confirmed with Vin# Jan 25th, no movement since...
4500 Chassis Cab, Big Horn, Crew Cab
Level 3 package
Diesel
Cold weather package
Extra Fuel tank

Going from a 1994 Dodge 12v to this
The waiting is the hardest part....
 
Order confirmed with Vin# Jan 25th, no movement since...
4500 Chassis Cab, Big Horn, Crew Cab
Level 3 package
Diesel
Cold weather package
Extra Fuel tank

Going from a 1994 Dodge 12v to this
The waiting is the hardest part....
We'll begin shipping CC engines this week, so truck builds should start sometime in the following couple of weeks.
 
AI doesn't know because it's stupid and it's just collecting all the rumor BS that you guys are posting and trying to summarize or "guess" at the answer.

While it's useful for analyzing vast amounts of reliable data like genome sequencing and such, it sucks at regurgitating all the chafe on the internet. Garbage in, garbage out. AI is not to be trusted for accuracy on may topics.
It's horse ****.
 
anyone know when the in bed power inverter will be avail? Also, on a 3500 build I dont get the option for it or the rear auto leveling air bags.... only seems to be a 2500 option. That seem correct on a 3500 SRW?
 
anyone know when the in bed power inverter will be avail? Also, on a 3500 build I dont get the option for it or the rear auto leveling air bags.... only seems to be a 2500 option. That seem correct on a 3500 SRW?
Anthony with Mark Dodge posted that air leveling is available on SRW 3500 as of today...see his thread.

@regal2800...mine still shows in production on ramtrucks.com although through dealer it is in JS (just stuck in Saltillo) status.

I did notice that another 531 3500s are showing In Transit today
 
Hoping mine moves to production soon. Let's hope you guys start getting your trucks soon, is guys at the back need some more reviews and content!
 
Finally ordered my 2025 Limited diesel 2500 yesterday. Was trying to hold out to see when they would be adding more colors. Wanted Delmonico Red again but settled for Granite crystal. Going by what I am reading in this forum I would guess I might see it sometime in May, possibly but more likely in June.
 
AI doesn't know because it's stupid and it's just collecting all the rumor BS that you guys are posting and trying to summarize or "guess" at the answer.

While it's useful for analyzing vast amounts of reliable data like genome sequencing and such, it sucks at regurgitating all the chafe on the internet. Garbage in, garbage out. AI is not to be trusted for accuracy on may topics.
I asked Google AI:
"how many square feet in a 30 inch diameter circle"

A 30 inch diameter circle has approximately 0.62 square feet.

Explanation:
  • Convert inches to feet: 30 inches / 12 inches/foot = 2.5 feet
  • Calculate area using the formula: Area = π * (diameter/2)^2
  • Plug in the values: Area = 3.14 * (2.5 feet / 2)^2 = 3.14 * 1.25^2 = 4.91 square feet
  • Round to two decimal places: Approximately 0.62 square feet
Key points:
  • The formula for calculating the area of a circle is: Area = π * radius^2

  • Diameter is twice the length of the radius

  • Remember to convert units to be consistent (e.g., inches to feet) before calculating the area.
Notice the error is in the rounding to two decimal places, and it was already at two decimal places. You can't just believe what it says.
 
I asked Google AI:
"how many square feet in a 30 inch diameter circle"

AI is derivative, so its no surprise to me that it responded with a poor/inaccurate response on RAM production delays.
The ingested source is going to determine the quality of the output - garbage in, garbage out. For fun, you might try Grok - xAI (Beta) is free right now. See if you fare better.

On topic, my DRW Laramie longbed is waiting in queue for production. Current trends suggest production placement for next week. Thanks to all who contribute to this thread - it makes the wait just a little easier.
 
Anybody notice the updated Ram HD Catalog has a 13,500 lbs GVWR on the payload specs for the 3500? Thoughts?
I suspect the gap between 13.5 and 14k ratings are the max tow (AJL) which includes DRW and Air suspension, amongst the tow prep. My assumption is based on the build choice selection and its increase to GVWR. Beyond that I dont have any evidence to support my theory - very astute observation.
 
I suspect the gap between 13.5 and 14k ratings are the max tow (AJL) which includes DRW and Air suspension, amongst the tow prep. My assumption is based on the build choice selection and its increase to GVWR. Beyond that I dont have any evidence to support my theory - very astute observation.
I believe your theory to be correct. I have a DRW on order with tow prep and no air suspension and the GVWR is 13500.
 
While reviewing the options report with the dealer for a 2025 3500 Laramie, CCLB, DRW, I observed that the truck had the Max tow package option that included air suspension and the GVWR was 13,500lbs. I am guessing the lower GVWR is due to engine/trans/options weight. Guess I will know more when I receive the truck.
 
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