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    Quote Originally Posted by Snaketamer View Post
    Beauty truck, Rick! Nice interior...just can't get used to the 'dial-a-gear'. lol I'm used to a large shifter in my hand...




    That happened on my '04 Lariat crew...the high mount brake light seal leaked and screwed up the security module behind the rear passenger seat. Ford dealer had my truck for a week with the interior torn out of it. They found a couple wonky door sensors and a bad security module. Thing was the new module they ordered was bad outta the box. Cost them over $5k in tech hours to figure it out...cost me ~ $500 plus they gave me a rental pickup and my truck was out of warranty.
    We had one at work for a couple of days, the dial a gear messed with me every time I drove it. Other than that I enjoyed it, and uconnect is very user friendly. And I'm sure that after a week or so I'd be used to the different shifter, no different than getting used to different positions for lights or wipers.

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    Only a few hundred km's under my belt but feeling more familiar with each drive. Except for what I feel is a substantial blind spot in the drivers side mirror, nothing about it to fault as of yet, new convex are ordered. Engine makes big jam, trans is always in the right gear, truck drives n feels terrific.

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    Awesome!!

    It feels good to RAM don't it?


    Truck looks great Rick, glad you like it, love mine, granted I have nothing else to really compare it too...but to me they seem very nice!

    Quote Originally Posted by RedSN View Post
    What has GR been talking about non-stop for the last 2 months? Changes the conversation to it no matter what subject you are trying to talk about, LOL.

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    Awesome looking rig! Congrats.

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    So big question(s)....when is the levelling kit going on and when does exhaust get swapped?
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    Rake is just enough I like as is. Long term review of my former Bilstein leveling struts was not favorable, did start off good though.
    No loud exhaust on the daily driver, factory duals will work just fine.

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    did you get the adjustable suspension in this truck?
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    Specifically bought one without air ride.
    Will be adding bags to the rear.

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    Whats your take on the air ride? several on my list have the air ride. wondering if it will have any effect on adding the leveling kit....interference etc?
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    For me it came down to. . . . . .

    -didn't think I wanted the complication of 4 corner air ride, especially once it got older
    -drove one of each, conventional suspension had the feel I'm looking for.
    -if additional capacity is needed out back, air bags for these trucks are under $200 and very easy to install (goes inside rear coil springs).

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