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Gotta say i loved the paddle shifters on my old 14's 8 speed,they were one of the better things i did to the truck 10 years ago.They were more precise then the buttons on the wheel,pull either one once and it shifted,no stabbing at the little button on the wheel several times hoping it shifted,i also liked them better then the tiptronic paddles in the wifes last 2 Challengers and our 300
Yeah, my Ford didn't have the gear limiter so the T/H was the closest thing. I do enjoy the Ram limiter for sure.... pretty much use it every time I come off the freeway.I don't see the advantage of using another button that doesn't do that job near as well.
I never turned them off,but i also never used them either,i used the console shifter all the time though.The wife's Durango R/T has those.
I love them. She hates them and had me disable them in the Uconnect screen.
I still turn that **** back on whenever I drive it though!
I never turned them off,but i also never used them either,i used the console shifter all the time though.
Once i got used to pulling the console shifter back to make an upshift,that's all i ever used.Took awhile to get used to pulling it backwards to make the upshift though,as that's backasswards to every other car i owned with a console shifter,lol
I never turned them off,but i also never used them either,i used the console shifter all the time though.
Once i got used to pulling the console shifter back to make an upshift,that's all i ever used.Took awhile to get used to pulling it backwards to make the upshift though,as that's backasswards to every other car i owned with a console shifter,lol

Other then operating backasswards from every other console shifter i've owned,it was great.Once i got in the habit of pulling it back to upshift i loved it,but it took awhile to get over pushing it ahead to upshift.I slammed it down a gear or 2 by accident on her old 2016 Challenger before i got used to pulling it back to upshiftYea, That's the same shifter as in the Durango. I played with after we bought it in Albuquerque during the long drive back up to WA state.
A vast improvement over the 6 speed console shifter in my Ram.
Russel at Sound German Automotive called it the "AutoStick" shifter. He said that he could easily flash the Ram 8hp70 to work with that shifter, if I wanted to transplant one into my truck.

Correct me if i'm wrong,but i think that's for the cars Nag1 not the trucks RFE.Our 300 has the Nag1 and autostick,but it also has the factory paddle shifters ,and i think if the Nag1 cars had factory paddles,they also got the autostick console shifter.It might even be doable without reflashing anything. In the BCM with alfaOBD:
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But, would require sourcing a different connector and making an adapter. I have no idea if the rotary shifter and the autostick use the same connector or not.
Correct me if i'm wrong,but i think that's for the cars Nag1 not the trucks RFE.Our 300 has the Nag1 and autostick,but it also has the factory paddle shifters ,and i think if the Nag1 cars had factory paddles,they also got the autostick console shifter.
I know my 300's Tazer has the capability of enabling paddle shifters after you add them,but ours already had factory paddles and the auto stick shifter,so i never went into that part of the tazer.All i have it doing is adding the Performance pages and the line lock feature