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To do what you ask? In 45 years of on road driving, a 1/4" ratchet and sockets, and an assortment of hand tools has been sufficient to make roadside/parking lot repairs with the exception of flat tires, maybe I've been incredibly lucky, and I hope that this RAM continues the winning streak. I do...
And just in case any further clarification was needed, the front seat is all the way back and fully reclined. The rear seat cushion is not an obstacle. For reference my truck is a 2024 Rebel 2500.
The cupholders are also available through Geno's Garage, just search "cup holders". I believe that these are genuine Mopar parts. Also, a great place for maintenance items and I have always received exceptional service.
I was able to contact RAM, https://www.mopar.com/ramtrucks/en-us.html, and they sent me the "full" Owner's Manual. It is also available if you have the RAM app on your phone. Hope this helps.
This is why it is important to actually weigh your truck and ALL that is in it. My truck with full tanks of fuel and DEF, step bars, tonneau cover, bed mat, mud flaps, odds and ends in the cab, and me weighs in at 8,480 pounds. Leaving only 1,200 pounds of additional payload in a Rebel CTD. Like...