JimsRamTruck2012
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- Jun 27, 2013
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- Location
- Central, NJ
- Ram Year
- 2017
- Engine
- Hemi 5.7
Just drove it like always.
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Definitely interested to see how these turn out for you after some time. It seems like 35 and up tires never like to really balance, run out round, stay balanced or a combination of each. Tire issues are enough to make you wanna walk to work.I've been fighting my Cooper's for months now. Took it for a drive today feels like a totally different truck. I'm sold
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I’m fighting a set right now too. Americus Rugged MT. They’re holding up extremely well. But Jesus the will not balance out. If they weren’t cheap and tough I’d toss em. I might have to try this. For now it’s bad highway drive but reliability off-road.Definitely interested to see how these turn out for you after some time. It seems like 35 and up tires never like to really balance, run out round, stay balanced or a combination of each. Tire issues are enough to make you wanna walk to work.
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I have milestar at-r and in 275/65/20s. They balance and road force fine, but have bad run out at high speeds. It's not bad, but I drive so much I notice everything. Depending on my job site im commuting 1,000 a week. So yea.I’m fighting a set right now too. Americus Rugged MT. They’re holding up extremely well. But Jesus the will not balance out. If they weren’t cheap and tough I’d toss em. I might have to try this. For now it’s bad highway drive but reliability off-road.
I have no idea how shop I got em at balanced. They did my wife’s and we’re fine. I had them do mine twice and removed then I removed and hauled to discount and they still suck lol. Discount is road force I believe. I’m dealing with it cause they’re just holding up so wellI have milestar at-r and in 275/65/20s. They balance and road force fine, but have bad run out at high speeds. It's not bad, but I drive so much I notice everything. Depending on my job site im commuting 1,000 a week. So yea.
How did they balance your 37s? Don't say balance bags....
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The 37s I ran on my 2500 were the same way. I ended up running around at like 28psi and it helped alot lol.I have no idea how shop I got em at balanced. They did my wife’s and we’re fine. I had them do mine twice and removed then I removed and hauled to discount and they still suck lol. Discount is road force I believe. I’m dealing with it cause they’re just holding up so well
What size pipe you use? I’m inspired.Painted with steel-it and installed v2.0 bed rack.
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I've only had my '15 1500 Express for about a month now but the mods are rolling in haha. Lets see, so far I have done:
RA2 swap
Pioneer 6x9s front and rear, Kicker 3.5s in dash
Cabin airfilter install
B&M Shifter knob (not super impressed, save your money for another mod!)
Underhood light and harness (with twisted loop LED 561 bulb)
Underdash lighting using the non-led light assemblies (has neutral white LED 194s in pic, doesn't match LED dome light, OCD triggered!)
LED dome light
Mopar high wall floor mats
Proclip 213515, Arkon 4-hole AMPS to 17mm ball, Slipgrip 17mm ball phone holder (rock solid mounting solution)
Amber 9006 LEDs in foglights
LED cargo lights, CHMSL, brake lights, reverse lights and license plate lights (I'm an LED ***** LOL)
Set foglights as DRL using AlphaOBD
Global window down
Mufflex DOD-M80 muffler delete
Hellwig rear sway bar and endlinks
Debadged huge chrome 1500 door emblems
Wadestar blind spot mirrors (why are the stock mirrors so damn terrible?!)
Paycheck, what paycheck? LOL So many mods to come. I'm now looking at a tuner and a Vararam intake. And the steering wheel radio buttons. And a silver wheel bezel. And a 2/3 or 4/6 lowering kit. And a tonneau cover. And wheels. And black headlights. And... And...
Tonight I installed red 3157 tower LEDs in my tail lights. They look like this:
There is plenty of room for taller LED bulbs in the stop/turn/taillight bulb location as the housing is pretty deep. I managed to only break one of the stupid plastic panel clips .
However, look at the heat discoloration on the socket:
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Of course I forgot to get a pic with the LEDs installed. They are super bright!
I got a bulb out warning as soon as I stepped on the brake pedal to test them. I changed the "rear LED turn signal" and "rear LED brake light" option to YES in AlfaOBD and cleared the stored codes in the BCM. No more errors! These are not CANBUS LED bulbs either. I just ordered the same version of these but in amber for the front signals (quad beam headlights).
LED all the things!
Lots of drinking Saturday night. Trail ride Sunday with a hangover still had fun but the trail kicked my ass. Even hit **** that I shouldn’t have haha. But what a party
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What size pipe you use? I’m inspired.
Mind posting links to the bulbs? I’m still running incandescents in the tails due to the LED’s I had SUCKED.
I've been fighting my Cooper's for months now. Took it for a drive today feels like a totally different truck. I'm sold
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They look good on the truck what about having them powder coated? They would look good black.Got a set of 22" polished sport wheels for the Ram over the weekend. Not really growing on me, kinda miss my 20" black sport wheels. What you all think? Might just sell them, taking offers!
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My personal preference is the black wheels. But, to each there own.Got a set of 22" polished sport wheels for the Ram over the weekend. Not really growing on me, kinda miss my 20" black sport wheels. What you all think? Might just sell them, taking offers!
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