Puba08
Senior Member
How’s your warranty with the Canadian truck?
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Just speed tested it. 2k rpm at 72mph! Looks like 3.92
How’s your warranty with the Canadian truck?
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How’s your warranty with the Canadian truck?
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I generally start using it when it gets to below 32 degrees. My plug was on my passenger side beside the radiator. The cord ran up over the the upper radiator support and draped down between the radiator and grill/headlights. Yours could still be down below the radiator. It looks like an extension cord that you can see the 3 wires as the cable is thin. Mine is a black cable. I generally will either pop the hood and leave it under the hood or I’ll drop the cable and run the extension cable under the bumper. But I don’t like leaving the plug down there as I don’t want it to rust or corrode so I try to remember to bring it back over the top of the radiator support when it’s not plugged in.
Not entirely true. As told to me by my local dealer (not the one from which I purchased it) it depends on how the truck was configured.In the US the Canadian trucks have no warranty is what I was told. We would have to drive to Canada to get any warranty work done. Although we can get recalls done without an issue.
Now, imagine 4.88's. LOL!
Cool video. Reminds me of my '09 SLT 5.7 3.92's except I had the POS 6 speed tranny.
2017 Ram Sport. Bought it used with 19000 miles... where do I find this info? Thx
My Nova has 4:88s.
you can check axle code on data plate lwr drivers door or decode the VIN2017 Ram Sport. Bought it used with 19000 miles... where do I find this info? Thx
The dealer I bought it from is managed by one of my best friends. He gave me a free warranty up to 48000 miles guaranteed by his dealership or any local Dodge dealership. He also sold me an extended warranty, 5 years/50,000 miles good up to a total of 80,000 miles, for only $800. Think I’m well covered!
Hey, Condor.. who’s your dealer? I’d like to check with him on a factory warranty. Not looking for your deal but would like to hear his prices. Thanks
PERFECT ANSWER. THANKSSarcastically if you stand on the throttle and the tires melt off it's 3.92 if they chirp and bounce up and down wheel hopping it's 3.21
I ran a short extension {proper cable}and ran it out the passenger tow hook so I dont have to open the hood everytime. Towhook helps keep the female end of cord in place. WORKS great!I generally start using it when it gets to below 32 degrees. My plug was on my passenger side beside the radiator. The cord ran up over the the upper radiator support and draped down between the radiator and grill/headlights. Yours could still be down below the radiator. It looks like an extension cord that you can see the 3 wires as the cable is thin. Mine is a black cable. I generally will either pop the hood and leave it under the hood or I’ll drop the cable and run the extension cable under the bumper. But I don’t like leaving the plug down there as I don’t want it to rust or corrode so I try to remember to bring it back over the top of the radiator support when it’s not plugged in.