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I know no one wants to do this to their new truck but if the fix doesn't come out soon then you can put an electronic or manual bypass on the heater core lines. I have done this on some previous vehicles I have owned to help with the summer heat issue...
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Image is NSFW (Not Safe For Work) and borders on "keeping it clean." I've not removed the post, but shrunk the preview image to a thumbnail if anyone wants to click on it.
As a reminder, the first post said, "Keep it clean, no racy stuff you wouldn't show your wife, mother, daughter...
I ordered a 2020 Ram 2500 and my dealer told me 2 months. I sure hope it doesn't take 6 months to get mine, I will deny it and order the 2021 if that is the case.
I'm in west TN where the diesel is .60-1.00 more than gas. For the amount of time I would be towing I just could not justify the extra cost. If we like this set up and start using more then I will save for the difference and possibly trade right before retirement.
Exactly my thinking, I will only pull 8-10 times a year currently so couldn't justify the extra cost. I retire in 11 yrs so I will see how this situation goes and if we start using it more then I might have to do the upgrade.
Payload is 2980 based on the website. Haven't got the truck yet to see the door sticker. Dry weight is 10218 with all tanks full which should never be, acessories such as food and clothing and my UTV will make loaded weight of approximately 13330. Everything I have read on the toy haulers says...
I recently ordered a 2020 Ram 2500 Laramie crew cab short bed 4X4 6.4L 3.73 gears and have pretty much matched up the Palomina Puma Unleashed 382ths for the hitch weight (1900) and GVRW weight (13900). Was wondering what other matchups are out there. I want to have a good experience without...
Thanks, If I can get 7' I will be fine. I think it runs about 6'8" tall with the tires and lift. it is 65" wide and 108" long. The only concern I had was the height and I figured I could lay the couches against the wall. I have also read where that camper has the cut outs on the corners for...
I will be hauling a 18 Polaris General Deluxe with 13" clearance. My concern will be the height of the rear opening. It just barely makes it through my 7' garage door at home. I am trying to find the right hitch so I don't have to buy multiple times.