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i live in Kentucky close to Lexington and our diesel is around.40-.50 higher than gasoline. It would save me about $9 every hundred miles,not counting higher maintenance like more oil and fuel filters and def. I’m sure it would tow better when i am towing and would like to have one but it just...
i have a 2019 ram 2500 crew cab 4x4 with the 6.4 and 8speed.i pull a 2019 cherokee wolf pack 25 pack 12 with my full dresser harley in it and it does a pretty good job,my fuel mileage is around 7mpg at 65mph.my trailer weighs around 8700 empty so add 950 for the bike.sure a diesel would pull...
Yes I’m aware of that. My tire pressure is set at 60 front 65 rears. The guys who do the pdi at the dealership are the ones responsible but most of the time they don’t care about quality.
I’m not towing and nothing in the bed just everyday driving. It rides really rough with the bumper pull toyhauler hooked to it though also. I run factory pressures on factory firestone transforces.
Has anyone had an issue with the ride quality on their 2500’s? Mine has always rode very rough. I work for a Chevy dealer and the silverados are night and day better ride quality. Is there anything i can do to improve ride quality. It’s just like it has no suspension or suspension isn’t working...
I usually put a seat protector over the rear seat that goes across the floor then put his big bed pillow down for him to lay on.i might get a piece of wood and make me a cover if I can't find one.
hello everyone.i'm looking for suggestions on how to keep all the dog hair off my seats when I take my great dane with us on vacation this year.i will have the rear seat bottoms in the up position just because of his size.what is everyone using to protect their seats from the dog hair? thanks