Wow, I can't believe how much aversion there is to updating software on this forum. Who would've thought pickup truck buyers would be a bunch of Luddites (:
Not updating your software leads to things like hackers taking control of your vehicle remotely very easily...
I just ordered 2 sets of JBL 3.5s, their high end GTO line. Got a good deal on them. I know lots of guys on this forum run Infinity's.
I've used LOTS of Infinity products over the years and don't have anything bad to say about them. I've also used lots of JBL products and in my opinion the...
Nice man. It does blow my mind how much some companies charge for exhaust products, especially when a muffler shop will do the same work for 1/2 the price.
Interesting. From what everyone says, the computer/canbus programming in the 2015's are just different, but that link you posted claims they work with the 2015 Rams too.
Maybe companies have finally cracked the code so there's no more need for those ridiculous relay harnesses, or the added...
Yeah, the company is called Vanquish Auto. They have a pretty in-depth FB page and online store. I ended up just buying through Ebay with the link below. We'll see how they hold up over the next couple of weeks, but they were very responsive with lots of detail, and incredibly fast in shipping...
I did an HID conversion. I was pretty worried because I have a 2015 and I've heard all of the horror stories about needing a special relay harness and those kits can be very expensive. But I found a company that said they have a plug-n-play version that doesn't need any kind of harness at all...
I see a fair amount of marketing jargon on their page, so I can't tell you everything it does.
For me though, the fact that it provides pre-outs, and does so before the factory amp(s) is the compelling reason to buy. Basically, it allows you to install aftermarket amps to hook to your...
Haha, Seriously!
Maybe it's because I grew up on a farm, where if we wanted something done, we did it ourselves. But I can't imagine anyone paying to have something like a set of headers put on their truck. That's just me though.
Ok, so I guess the part I was missing was the High/Low drop down.
So if I wanted a set of Lows AND a set of highs I would buy the "2015+ Dodge Ram HIDs" package twice, once with "Lows" selected in the drop down, and once with "Highs" selected in the drop down. Is that right?
Looking at your site, it doesn't appear that there are any HID High beam kits for the 2015 Ram. But in one of the sticky posts there's a stock vs HID comparison and High Beam pics are shown.
So what am I missing? Are there in fact HID High beam kits for the 2015s? Thanks.
I'm planning on doing a bed swap in the near future because I REALLY want the Rambox.
My Truck is a 2015 Limited, and I found a pretty descent price on a 2012 bed. Does anyone know offhand if there's any major difference I need to know about between a 2015 & 2012? Or how best to find out that...
I just did my first oil change on my '15 Limited on Saturday. First off, I must say that the air suspension is REALLY nice for changing oil. Just put it in Offroad 2 and have all the room to work that you need.
Second though, I really want to punch the Chrysler factory workers in the face, as...
Guess I should have done the intro already, but here it is.
Bought a new 1500 Limited a few weeks ago and love the truck so far. Interesting thing is, I drove the Ram and the Sierra Denali back to back thinking I was going to go with the GMC based on looks and the fact that all the numbers...
Yeah of course, I think we're all adults here and understand that. But wearing your seatbelt and wanting to turn off a distracting chime and screen flash are 2 completely different things.
For those times when we have our seatbelt on, there's no need for a warning. And for those times when we...
Exactly. You beat me to it but I was going to say the same thing since the Amp is rated down to 2 ohms.
I share the concern about running such a large amount of power to the dash speakers. The easiest thing might be to just put some bass blockers in-line to those wires. As long as you filter...
Very cool, thanks for this.
For anyone who wants to turn off the the seatbelt light altogether, it's a VERY simple process. There are just 2 wires that come up through the buckle, and you can clip them at the base and run a little jumper wire to complete the circuit. That way the truck always...
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