I'm running 305/45/22 Toyo Open Country AT3's. I've had Toyo's in the past and am happy so far, hoping to run them in snow soon but overall traction and ride has been great so far. Mileage did take a hit going from stock wheels/tires to a set of Laramie wheels with bigger tires but that was...
I found a deal on a set of 22" Laramie wheels so I'm going to have some A/T's mounted on them that way I don't have to worry about calibrating my speedometer. If they don't work out, I'll drop down to 20" wheels. Now just need to decide which tires I want to go with.
I'm considering running a separate setup for summer and winter. I found a deal on 22" Laramie wheels and I'm assuming there are no issues but curious if anyone has done it? I'm going to put AT tires on the Laramie wheels for winter and keep the stock GY touring tires on the Limited 22" wheels.
Thank you both and please correct me if I'm wrong but if the tire(s) were out of balance, wouldn't I know that before I got up to 80 mph? Anything to look at in particular once I jack up the front end?
I have an issue with my truck (2021 Ram 1500 Limited on stock 22's with GY Touring tires) that I'm not sure is related to the air ride suspension or not.
When travelling at speeds at or near 80 mph, I'm getting a shimmy in my wheel that feels like it is coming from the front suspension.
It...
So I reached out to RamCares (really appreciate the help) and they advised that a software update could fix my issue. I have an appointment scheduled for next week so hopefully this will take care of it. I'll follow up afterwards.
So after a trip to the dealer, a phone call to Ram and Uconnect it appears that you cannot make those lines stationary. Seems crazy since the trucks without the surround camera can do it but that is what I keep being told.
Appreciate it man. I don't have the same options under those settings. I did look through the manual but couldn't get it figured. I'm going to swing by a local dealer on the way home and see what they say. If I get a solution, I'll post it here. Thanks!
My 2012 Ram had them fixed and I feel like it's easier to backup when they're stationary. Love all the tech in my new rig but wish the lines didn't move.
I just picked up a 2021 Ram 1500 Limited, I'm trying to figure out how to make the backup lines stationary so they don't move when I turn my steering wheel. Can anyone help me find this in the settings wasn't able to locate them and I'm scared I can't change that since I have the surround camera.
I just spoke to someone at a dealership, they were informed that they aren't looking at 2023 Ram's until Q1 of next year. Couldn't get any more specific info but they are backlogged on 2022 builds....what a bummer man.
2006 Ram 1500 - bought used, put on 77K no issues
2012 Ram 1500 - bought new, just rolled over 142K and had to replace a few wearables - no major issues.
2023 Ram 1500 - Want to upgrade but prices are crazy right now so might wait.
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