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No cab change for 2023....still a GEN 4.5....glad to see that after buying a 2022....also glad I didn't wait for the cab change........2023 Ram 2500 Rebel????
https://hdrams.com/forum/index.php?threads/caught-2023-ram-2500-rebel-crew-cab-4%C3%974.8225/
I wonder if its the Cab heaters? From another thread in the forum....post#4 https://hdrams.com/forum/index.php?threads/cab-heaters.1112/
It's pretty quick, especially if the block heater has been plugged in for a couple or three hrs. As regards the supplemental heating, the following...
Just an FYI....when I ordered my 2019 Ram 3500....it was 1000 times better and I received the truck in about 10 weeks as opposed to 5.5 months for my 2022 Ram 3500. Ever since "The Corona" there is no normal or average wait time....its all over the map
It does it whenever the key fob isn't in the vehicle and the engine is running. According to @Jimmy07 (insider) there isn't anyway you can turn it off....it can't even be turned off with Alpha OBD. Hopefully there will be enough complaints to Ram/Stelantis and Ram will come out with something...
I agree....I would think the only place you have to worry about is the bottom where the load is carried....I would also imagine that if the tires are kept at the correct PSI there would be little or no tire flex being 10 ply's. The last thing would be the heat build up with the tires being so...
I was thinking the same thing....then installing those two covers that my dealer ordered....as @mbarber84 mentioned for added protection with gravel, chips etc...flying up and hitting in that area. The rust-oleum bed liner stuff would be better than having no protection at all.....in that area.
My dealer in PA (Clinton Co) ordered them for me....once they come in I'll pick them up the next time I'm at home visiting....I'm about 7 hour drive away...
I didn't think so....my only concern with running this size (I'm sure many others are running them without and issue) would be due to the tires being closer the build up of heat while hauling a load/towing heavy. I really don't want to run spacers.
Are you running a spacer with the 255/80-17's?.....I think these are about 20MM (3/4") wider and 32MM (1 1/4") taller than the stock 235/80-17's.....this is the size that I was thinking about going to once my OE tires wear out or need to be replaced. Thanks for the pics....if you get a chance...
That is the same exact fender well liner you currently have on your 2022 Ram DRW. The number that you need for the center piece that's missing is........ The part number for the splash guard center section is 68061033AA. I got this from post #9 on this thread.
This is exactly how mine showed up. The door sticker on the truck says 111920 (MDH) (didn't know this until I received the truck) The truck was built on Friday night the November 19th at the 20th hour or 8PM. The window sticker says 1120 (November 20th Saturday). The crowd sourced tracker...
Awesome thank you for the update.....I contacted my cousin (Parts guy at my dealer) he contacted the salesmen and he said yes we'll order them and cover the charges for the liner covers. I just hope they ordered the screw/push pins. Do you have a part number for the screws/pushpins?
@Linked4door with the pic you have it looks like a separate part for the top side of the fender liner. The part that @mbarber84 looks like as separate part that will only cover the side of the liner area. I took delivery of of My 2022 DRW on Saturday the 18th and mine are also missing. I want...
Did you ever get resolution on this? Did Ram pay for them, the dealer or did you have to ay for them? I picked up my truck (11/19 build date) on Saturday the 18th and mine are also missing. I'm having my dealer check into making a claim to Ram to pay for them. Just curious if you can provide...
The way mine works is you install an inline valve in the trucks filler neck (the pipe where the fuel goes) that has a ball in it once the fuel level gets up to it...the ball closes the valve automatically. There's an in line T where the small fuel line connects to the fuel filler neck. This is...
Congrats on the retirement....I was Army enlisted then OCS did 29 and a half....it was time to go. I went with the 50 gal tank also on this one. I had a 60gal RDS gravity feed in the SRW (put me at max payload when full and towing) that I'm also going to install in the DRW. The SRW I could...
The other thing is the Pin weight of these trailers some are pretty heavy mine was 3204lbs and then I added a 300lbs generator and its in the front of the RV. In which caused me to worry about the tires max weight...We full time RV in New Hampshire (my wife is AGR in MA)....winters are cold but...
Full Body paint.....very heavy trailer Riverstone Legacy 16K unloaded and 19K loaded....the 2019 3500 HO SRW would do but I was worried about tires....so I ordered the 2022 3500 DRW HO....I cant wait.....yes Full body paint is the only way to go!