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1st Gen. Ram - All TopicsDiscussion for all Dodge Rams prior to 1994. This includes engine, drivetrain and non-drivetrain discussions. Anything prior to 1994 should go in here.
I'm adding what I beleive to be 2014 Laramie PR seats w/memory. Passenger went fine. Not so much on the drivers side. I've read I need to jump out the memory module. Have any of you guys tried this?
Can't recall coming across anyone doing a write up or asking about the memory function on power seats. Most of the time we are pretty happy to just get new seats in our trucks and if they are power adjustable then that is gravy.
Cool tailgate, are those RAM letters welded in the gate itself or are them put on with adhesive tape, screws..?
Nice work on the paint and custom tailgate work.
I can not help at all with memory seats as that is not something I have every messed or want to mess with.
I like my 1st gen trucks seats to be adjusted right where I left them, since no one else drives them.
Maybe post that up in the fourth [?] gen section as those guys have to deal with all sorts of electrical stuff they might be more up to speed.
Can't recall coming across anyone doing a write up or asking about the memory function on power seats. Most of the time we are pretty happy to just get new seats in our trucks and if they are power adjustable then that is gravy.
Cool tailgate, are those RAM letters welded in the gate itself or are them put on with adhesive tape, screws..?
I bought the letters off ebay, they're adhesive backed. The truck is an LE and had the brushed aluminum panel, which is held in place by 12 fingers that go through the outter skin, held in place by screws. The holes for the fingers are around 1" diameter. I filled them with knock outs from an electrical handy box. What a job. The bumper is from a 2000 B-1500 van, modified to fit.
I bought the letters off ebay, they're adhesive backed. The truck is an LE and had the brushed aluminum panel, which is held in place by 12 fingers that go through the outter skin, held in place by screws. The holes for the fingers are around 1" diameter. I filled them with knock outs from an electrical handy box. What a job. The bumper is from a 2000 B-1500 van, modified to fit.
The seats I bought at the Mopar Nats a couple years back, they just happen to be memory, I wish they were not, this would be easier.