Enjoying My Ram CTD
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Enjoying My Ram CTD
Had been reading and learning for quite a while before signing up.
Thanks for information shared here, it was very useful in helping to find the right used truck to buy.
I've put 5000 miles on the new to me Ram in the last 3 months while enjoying a few long trips through the western US.
Thanks for information shared here, it was very useful in helping to find the right used truck to buy.
I've put 5000 miles on the new to me Ram in the last 3 months while enjoying a few long trips through the western US.
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Welcome to the forum and congratulations on your purchase, nice to hear you're enjoying your Ram. Hope it serves you well for many years to come. Feel free to ask away all the questions you have in mind, there are lots of knowledgeable folks on here.
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Thanks.
It took quite a while to locate a long-box, manual trans truck in good shape and for a reasonable price; the Laramie trim was an unexpected bonus find. Going to love the heated seated seats, as I do the ones in my Magnum.
I am working through a few of the common issues for a 120K mile truck: brakes, upgrading shocks, heater hose behind/under turbo, and HVAC doors. I enjoy doing my own work as much as possible so it will be some fun/frustration, like all of the cars and trucks we love.
As for mods, I don't plan to hotrod the truck, but I am thinking of eventually some steering and front end stuff, and eventually a programmer/controller to wake it up just a little while otherwise remaining stock.
Cheers,
Bill
It took quite a while to locate a long-box, manual trans truck in good shape and for a reasonable price; the Laramie trim was an unexpected bonus find. Going to love the heated seated seats, as I do the ones in my Magnum.
I am working through a few of the common issues for a 120K mile truck: brakes, upgrading shocks, heater hose behind/under turbo, and HVAC doors. I enjoy doing my own work as much as possible so it will be some fun/frustration, like all of the cars and trucks we love.
As for mods, I don't plan to hotrod the truck, but I am thinking of eventually some steering and front end stuff, and eventually a programmer/controller to wake it up just a little while otherwise remaining stock.
Cheers,
Bill
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