There is no real good way. Just try to find truck stops because they are better to pull in and pull out. That’s what I used to do when I pulled with a Hemi. Now I have the 6.7 Cummins and just use the trucker tanks.
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My wife pulled it out and cleaned it a few weeks ago. Now she has been diving and going to drive 7 hours with if to Colorado for my nephews graduation while I am stuck in Poland. [emoji24][emoji26]
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Nothing. She is parked in my garage for the next 9 months while I am deployed. [emoji24][emoji24][emoji24][emoji24][emoji24][emoji24][emoji24][emoji24][emoji24][emoji24][emoji24][emoji24][emoji24][emoji24][emoji24][emoji24][emoji24][emoji24][emoji24]
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I agree. We have just been lazy with getting stuff like that. Hell I used a floor squeegee to shovel the sidewalks. It really worked out great. Lol.
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I only got it because that’s all they were selling at the dealership we went to to get it. Better deal with the 4wd vs going somewhere else and get a 2wd
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That’s what we use to do. Back in 96-2000 I only had an elcamino and it was only rear wheel drive. Drove a 93 bronco with 4x4 but never used it even in the blizzards of 97 and 98 in Colorado. Only reaso I got the 4x4 on the ram was because it they did not offer 2wd at that dealership
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No I don’t. Well maybe 75 lbs. so I have not driven the ram in snow yet. Just moved here from GA. I have not driven in snow for almost 8 years. Born and raised in Colorado lives in Germany for 8 years so I am no noob to driving in snow. Just driving the ram in snow.
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