I would say 83.5 would be incorrect. If that were the case, they would be required to have clearance lights.On the Ram website, it says it is 79.4 inches. In the fleet buyers guide, it says 83.5.
Yes being that only the duallys are over that width and they have side marker lights and a tri light in the rearIf a truck is over 80 inches wide, does it automatically come with clearance lights?
I believe the clearence lights he is referencing is side marker lights and even some duallys have no cab clearance lights they are not needed for the widthMy 2020 2500 have clearance lights. Does it depend on the package also?
Got it. I know some people call the roof light "clearance light".I believe the clearence lights he is referencing is side marker lights and even some duallys have no cab clearance lights they are not needed for the width
My 2020 2500 have clearance lights. Does it depend on the package also?
The roof clearance lights are also required on vehicles 80” or wider (US, not sure about Canada). There must be three mounted “as high as practically possible”. The cab roof clearance lights are an option on 2500 & 3500 SRW Rams, so that means it must be less than 80” wide.I believe the clearence lights he is referencing is side marker lights and even some duallys have no cab clearance lights they are not needed for the width
I can't find it documented anywhere, but what I was told previously was that the "exterior width" as listed on the ramtrucks site is the width of the truck body itself.On the Ram website, it says it is 79.4 inches. In the fleet buyers guide, it says 83.5.
Interesting i dont recall seeing that law here ill have to check it out but i have seen a few duallys on the lot without the clearance lightsThe roof clearance lights are also required on vehicles 80” or wider (US, not sure about Canada). There must be three mounted “as high as practically possible”. The cab roof clearance lights are an option on 2500 & 3500 SRW Rams, so that means it must be less than 80” wide.