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2025 RAM HD Builds and Orders - Post and discuss your TRUCK order here! ** NEW USERS READ POST #1 **

I don’t mind being patient, but I do want to know when I can place an order for a 2025, as well as approximately when I could expect delivery.
Orders are open (at least for Diesel) now.
Timing for delivery is the wide open part. It will be a staggered roll-out so just for comparison, the 2025 1500s opened for orders in December 13th 2023.
The first TUNGSTEN was built in the third week of July. Plenty of other trims and options were built before that, but the very top trim took that long to begin.
Now they're moving back to normal of course, but the START is TBD on these HDs as well in terms of which items when.
 
i am considering moving my 2022 5500 for a 2025 3500 C&C for welding rig just to get back into some 3.73s and towing requirements have changed. Any idea if the C&C line has a better delivery time? i was inches from pulling the trigger on a 2024 order in june during the no charge diesel event. but the manager came out and said the C&C were upto 16 months away so i decided not go pull the trigger. But the 5500 has 75,000KM now and need to make a decision on getting extended warranty for 6000$ or just getting another truck. Ol girls going back in for more def related issues, def is so much fun.
 
Tried to place the order and the air suspension is missing on the 3500 SRW. You have to add Max Tow which adds the dually. It would be nice if ram would correct this so I can order…

2025 3500 SRW options needed

Rambox delete which removes when you add fifth wheel prep

Rear Air suspension
 
Why is their build website (even for 2024, I realize 2025 models aren't up yet) so clunky, as compared to how it was about 10 Year ago? Granted, I haven't used the site in a Decade, but it seemed so much more intuitive, and user-friendly then. First of all, we had paper brochures, which in my opinion, were easier to flip through, and read, than the online ones. I could hold it in my hand while I build on the computer.
Secondly, it was very easy to see what features could or couldn't be added, with each option (on the old website). I remember the build process I did at home, was so nice and smooth. Now the site doesn't exactly explain what option can or can't be added, with what other option. I have to keep adding and subtracting things to see how many I can combine together. I like to mix and match, add this, add that, and see what the best combo is (sort of like making a pizza online, LOL), but I like to Know ahead of Time, what the rules are. What can or can't I have with what else. In other words, if I can't put bacon with pineapples, Say, then I should Know that in advance so I don't have to click on 83 different things to find that out.

Maybe it's just me, but it looks like the newest version of the website, was designed by an 11th grader, during the dial-up era, circa 1994. Are most of y'all totally comfortable with using the new site for builds? Maybe I'm just not tech savvy enough. Get off My Lawn, LOL! :p;)o_O

Rant over, LOL.
 
Just placed my order with Mark Dodge. Awesomely easy.
2025 Ram 3500 Lonestar DRW CTD
Granite Crystal Metallic Night edition
Level 2 plus
Offroad tires
Aux switches
5th wheel prep
50 gal fuel tank
What are they offering in terms of pricing on a 2025 order?
 
Have doubts about tariffs as I think MX will cave and give Trump most or all of whats hes wants
Which is Trump's whole idea with the tariffs, although no doubt he'll eventually swing the bat if waving it over their heads first doesn't work.
 
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