New with a 2018 Ram 2500

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OldRedTim

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Saturday I purchased a 2018 Ram 2500 crew cab 4x4. 6.7 Cummins, automatic.

Traded in my 2014 Ram 1500 HFE 4x4 regular cab. Only had 47,000 miles.

Need to add a gooseneck hitch, fog lights and seat covers.

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McBroom

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Awesome truck. Welcome Aboard


I Love my 18 Ram 2500HD 4x4 CC
Blue Streak Pearl off-road
 

MADDOG

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quietpeen

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Welcome and congrats on the new truck
 

natethecarlover

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Welcome nice ram

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easongt

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Fairly new as well... traded my '13 Ram 1500 in last month. It was paid for lol... but I upgraded and totally happy! IMG_20181005_163742_606.jpg
 

cuminslvr

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:welcome: easongt nice looking truck. You'll love the cummins if you havent had one before
 

easongt

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Definitely my first diesel! Basically the truck is perfect to me. The only thing I wasn't expecting was the change in quality of ride going from the 1500 to the 2500. But it makes total sense that a heavy duty truck would give you a rougher ride so it was just me not taking that into consideration. Its only an issue for me because my driveway is 3/4 of a mile of dirt road that's constantly being washed out by the rains LOL

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