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Capt. Derek

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2020 Ram 3500 has the worst seats ever, though now I have a new chiropractor as a result and he loves them! He gets good business every time I have to travel more than 60 miles.
 
My Big Horn seats are comfortable, as well. Took it on a 9 hr road trip last month and felt good the whole way.
 
I’ve got a 2020 2500 Laramie and put 6500 miles on it in the past couple weeks and have zero complaints. The heat really helps when I start to get a little sore from sitting for so long.
 
Obviously seat comfort is very subjective, but for me the seats in my 2500 are some of the most comfortable seats in any vehicle over ever owned. The only thing I’d change if I could would be a bit more side bolstering.
 
seats in my t'man get tons of road hours. best set of seats I've had in a truck. now, I've had extensive road time in the limited seats and they are certainly not the best.
 
Obviously seat comfort is very subjective, but for me the seats in my 2500 are some of the most comfortable seats in any vehicle over ever owned. The only thing I’d change if I could would be a bit more side bolstering.
Maybe difference between 2500 and my 3500, my 2013 2500 I traded in, was great but these suck for us 150-160 lb people
 
Maybe difference between 2500 and my 3500, my 2013 2500 I traded in, was great but these suck for us 150-160 lb people
Shouldn’t be any difference between 2500 and 3500 seats. I’m about 165 right now myself, but usually hover between 155-160. I’m 6’ tall and fairly muscular, so being a different height or build might make all the difference in comfort.
 
I don't find the seats in mine comfortable at all. I'm still fiddling with it after 7 months to try and "dial it in". I can't seem to find the sweet spot. My wife's Cherokee has better seats, took me about 30 seconds to do the same. You can move the lumbar up and down vertically and it pushes out much further than in the truck. The jeep guys have it right. $100,000 truck and I'll prob have to buy a 20 dollar lumbar support cushion for long trips. That's just not right.
 
I don't find the seats in mine comfortable at all. I'm still fiddling with it after 7 months to try and "dial it in". I can't seem to find the sweet spot. My wife's Cherokee has better seats, took me about 30 seconds to do the same. You can move the lumbar up and down vertically and it pushes out much further than in the truck. The jeep guys have it right. $100,000 truck and I'll prob have to buy a 20 dollar lumbar support cushion for long trips. That's just not right.
I have the opposite experience. My wife has a ‘17 Cherokee and I can’t stand driving it for more than an hour while I can drive my Ram truck all day long with no issues.
 
I don't find the seats in mine comfortable at all. I'm still fiddling with it after 7 months to try and "dial it in". I can't seem to find the sweet spot. My wife's Cherokee has better seats, took me about 30 seconds to do the same. You can move the lumbar up and down vertically and it pushes out much further than in the truck. The jeep guys have it right. $100,000 truck and I'll prob have to buy a 20 dollar lumbar support cushion for long trips. That's just not right.
Hundred grand? Sheesh.
I paid $39,101 for my tradesman and I think the level2 cloth seats are the most comfortable seats I’ve had in a truck, even better than my king ranch
 
2020 Ram 3500 has the worst seats ever, though now I have a new chiropractor as a result and he loves them! He gets good business every time I have to travel more than 60 miles.
Agreed, except I do like the big horn premium cloth seats. The rest are all terrible IMO.
 
I don't find the seats in mine comfortable at all. I'm still fiddling with it after 7 months to try and "dial it in". I can't seem to find the sweet spot. My wife's Cherokee has better seats, took me about 30 seconds to do the same. You can move the lumbar up and down vertically and it pushes out much further than in the truck. The jeep guys have it right. $100,000 truck and I'll prob have to buy a 20 dollar lumbar support cushion for long trips. That's just not right.
Agree with everything you say. The 2020 Ford SD Platinum I spent a month in had amazing seats. It was like sitting in a high sofa while driving.
 
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