ramffml
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Common sense doesn't seem to be in your corner does it,lol. Lets flip your question,prove they aren't closed at highway speeds at 230.You seem to want to contradict what alot of guys are finding while towing.
Lets look at this logically. Ram does all this work to build a truck that can tow. It introduces a shutter system designed to keep the truck as much as possible between two temps. It wants the shutters closed when the truck is cold so that it builds heat as quickly as possible. But it also comes with a fan and thermostat to prevent it from overheating. Do you think it's at all logical that when the truck is approaching 230+ degrees, that Ram wouldn't account for that? They just blindly keep the shutters closed as the truck is overheating because hey we're on the highway and the shutters got to stay closed while the rad fan is spinning away trying to shed heat?
Think about it my friend, and then see who is the one not using common sense.
I've never said that what I'm posting is the undisputed truth. It's my opinion and understanding that that is how the system works. You're saying I'm wrong, so prove it. And I need more than "there are some guys on a facebook group".