This.If it’s diesel you want, buy it.
If it’s gas you want, buy it.
In the end, get what you want and just make sure it pairs well with the camper you intend to pull with it.
This.If it’s diesel you want, buy it.
If it’s gas you want, buy it.
In the end, get what you want and just make sure it pairs well with the camper you intend to pull with it.
Like a dream!How’s that spread axle pull? I almost got one of those.
Your neighbour should be ignored he clearly wants another ford owner to circle jerk with as there is no reason to go with a ford over the RAM plus that 4” less cab room is irrelevant as i am 6’2” and no issues sitting in the back of my crew cab…This is turning into a painful experience. The neighbor has a lot of knowledge about the pickup truck market but I’m detecting that he’s essentially a Ford fanboy. I’ve had several Fords with enough problems that I kind of swore off Ford. When looking for my Ram I test drove a GMC and the interior just didn’t inspire me. Now the neighbor tells me that I’ll never replicate my 2019 Ram 1500 because the 2500 cab is the “old” design and the back seat is 4” less leg room. So now the neighbor is saying that “this is a fantastic time to buy a truck” because the dealers have way too many on their lots. He asks me my budget which is under $60k then says I can easily get a brand new F250 for $75k (before taxes, prep and dealer secret fees). So essentially acknowledging that there’s just no way to get what I want and to just be happy with what I have. Thanks for everyone’s help. I’m going to suggest to my wife that we switch to Airbnb and forget upgrading the trailer.
If you want a bigger cab get a mega cab but check a crew cab first, might be enough for what you want.This is turning into a painful experience. The neighbor has a lot of knowledge about the pickup truck market but I’m detecting that he’s essentially a Ford fanboy. I’ve had several Fords with enough problems that I kind of swore off Ford. When looking for my Ram I test drove a GMC and the interior just didn’t inspire me. Now the neighbor tells me that I’ll never replicate my 2019 Ram 1500 because the 2500 cab is the “old” design and the back seat is 4” less leg room. So now the neighbor is saying that “this is a fantastic time to buy a truck” because the dealers have way too many on their lots. He asks me my budget which is under $60k then says I can easily get a brand new F250 for $75k (before taxes, prep and dealer secret fees). So essentially acknowledging that there’s just no way to get what I want and to just be happy with what I have. Thanks for everyone’s help. I’m going to suggest to my wife that we switch to Airbnb and forget upgrading the trailer.
The ram has an older design. I can from a 22 f250 powerstroke. That 10 speed towed my 7500 lb trailer like nothing. I went back to a 22 ram 2500 6.7 Cummins because I did not want to deal with the cp4 issues. The ford pulled better, the Ram is a way better truck in my opinion. Ram just needs to update the trans in the 2500, and it will be on par with the competition.This is turning into a painful experience. The neighbor has a lot of knowledge about the pickup truck market but I’m detecting that he’s essentially a Ford fanboy. I’ve had several Fords with enough problems that I kind of swore off Ford. When looking for my Ram I test drove a GMC and the interior just didn’t inspire me. Now the neighbor tells me that I’ll never replicate my 2019 Ram 1500 because the 2500 cab is the “old” design and the back seat is 4” less leg room. So now the neighbor is saying that “this is a fantastic time to buy a truck” because the dealers have way too many on their lots. He asks me my budget which is under $60k then says I can easily get a brand new F250 for $75k (before taxes, prep and dealer secret fees). So essentially acknowledging that there’s just no way to get what I want and to just be happy with what I have. Thanks for everyone’s help. I’m going to suggest to my wife that we switch to Airbnb and forget upgrading the trailer.
The ram has an older design. I can from a 22 f250 powerstroke. That 10 speed towed my 7500 lb trailer like nothing. I went back to a 22 ram 2500 6.7 Cummins because I did not want to deal with the cp4 issues. The ford pulled better, the Ram is a way better truck in my opinion. Ram just needs to update the trans in the 2500, and it will be on par with the competition.
Dumped mine in October, and so glad I didAnyone hear anything about a possible Cummins recall/buy back? Not sure if this is the right thread to post this on. Sorry in advance.
2019 wasn’t a facelift. The only thing that remained from previous gen is the cab.Ram needs to redesign the 2500/3500 completely, not just a face lift like they did in 2019. The 1500 will be on a second complete redesign before the HD trucks get any love.
Anything you heard was a rumour….Anyone hear anything about a possible Cummins recall/buy back? Not sure if this is the right thread to post this on. Sorry in advance.
The truck was redesigned in 19 just the cab remained which is a perfectly functional cab with no issues and this is not new to the HD world look at ford they kept the same cab for almost 20 years 99-16 and through that time the 1/2 tons got something like 4-5 redesigns. I think its great they keep the same cab makes replacement parts and pannels cheaper for the guys like me who keep a truck long term.Ram needs to redesign the 2500/3500 completely, not just a face lift like they did in 2019. The 1500 will be on a second complete redesign before the HD trucks get any love.
Dave does your truck have the cameras built into the bottom of the exterior mirror's?On my '21 window sticker it shows up under Customer Preferred Package 2GH, Safety Group B. When I was looking to buy, I think this was the only Laramie I saw it on, all the others were Limited's. And yes, when you start adding these option packages the price rises quickly, because it won't just be the one package, as you see from the window sticker this Laramie had the majority of options you'd see on a Limited.
Hmm .... I should know the answer to that, but I don't. I have the ability to do the surround view, does that mean I have them? I will look closer.Dave does your truck have the cameras built into the bottom of the exterior mirror's?
I love the 4th gen cab, I think that design is timeless and probably the best looking body to date!2019 wasn’t a facelift. The only thing that remained from previous gen is the cab.
I really like my cab. I've had a variety of people compliment it, including a couple of F250 owners.I love the 4th gen cab, I think that design is timeless and probably the best looking body to date!
I had a 2019 1500...while the back seat was big enough to play a ball game in, I'm not finding the back of my '24 3500 restricting and I do like the slightly longer bed. Other than that, I really don't notice too many other differences. I dont notice anything different in the front...or at least anything worth noting.I love the 4th gen cab, I think that design is timeless and probably the best looking body to date!