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I went to Ram dealer today for my first oil change on my 2024 3500.
I was caught off guard by the suggested fuel filter replacement and cost. Glad I found this thread to at least get some perspective. I also looked up the service interval table from Ram to confirm the fuel filter replacements...
We started with the 50GB/month Roam for $50 and will see how the data usage goes. We are not full time in the RV. We like that we can use it for 1 month and then it turn off if we want until we are ready to use it again.
I checked speeds periodically and would guestimate they ranged from about 25 Mbps - 150 Mbps, and were typically in the 60-80 Mbps range. We are in an area with some different obstructions (mostly large rock mountains) and that seems to affect the speed. It was cool that it seemed to hold the...
In the small pleasures in life category, I tried out our new Starlink Mini while driving around in our Ram today. The primary purpose for our Starlink is for when we are in remote areas without cell service. I recently started the Starlink service and had run it from our travel trailer.
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The updated attached photo has part numbers for the kit and for the main individual components, taken from tags on each component. In addition, attached is a pdf of the package contents and instructions.
Thank you for sharing that info. I am getting close to doing the installation. Was looking forward to the trailer rearview in the digital rear view mirror instead of via the Furrion wireless camera and extra screen in the cab. I may stick with the Furrion and extra screen based on your results...
I just pulled mine out of the box for my 2024. I'm still learning on this topic and appreciate any input. It appears from the ports on the included cables (see photo) that we must use both cables and the repeater? I also would have preferred the single 55' cable without the repeater.
Do these photos answer that question? Glad to try to measure something else if not. Running Falken Wildpeak A/T4W 285/65R20 tires, so sidewall is about .6" higher than stock. And this is running Alternate Trailer Height.
I do have rear air suspension. The travel trailer dealer installed the Equalizer WDH. I put the truck in Alternate Trailer Height Mode before they did the installation. (I think I had seen AH64ID suggest this in another thread.) I didn't do any of the fender height measurements before and after...
I made a trip to the CAT scales with our Ram 3500 and 9,000lb travel trailer today. The graphic below shows the results. (Did I do the calculated rows correctly?)
Do the numbers look OK? Anything you would tweak? The WDH is an Equalizer 16K.
Would you run without a WDH with these numbers...