Hello:
1) The thought behind deletes are to improve engine performance, improve fuel mileage and increase engine longevity. Deletes are very common in certain parts of the country.
2) The bed is 6'4"
3) I am not the first owner -
4) Towing capacity of this model per RAM was 17,210 lbs. This was...
I'm sorry for my late response - I was out of town until late this afternoon. I'll reach out tomorrow to the folks that PM'd me over the past few days.
Thank you!
A quick google search seems to conclude that it depends on what county you live in. Apparently there's a map on the following site that will tell you if you are subject to emissions testing (which I assume would include a visual). https://dmvnv.com/emission_areas.htm
If you are really...
Thanks for that note. I agree everyone should understand the rules than govern where they live. That being said - the reality is that an incredible number of diesel powered vehicles are registered, driven, inspected and sold even by dealers in this part of the country (and even advertised by...
Quick update:
I just replaced the coolant reservoir, the level sensor and the hoses that run to (and from) it. The reservoir suffered the common RAM hairline crack. It was frustrating to identify at first as it wasn't actually leaking, but you could smell coolant after a drive. The...
This is correct. There are different rules/standards even between counties of the same state. Diesel powered vehicles in N. Carolina only require an annual safety inspection. In "the South" its very common to see deleted trucks even advertised by dealers. I actually think Georgia and...
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