I had a Jeep Gladiator but started to see the advantages of EVs and the ridiculous horsepower #s, so I plopped down the $1000 reservation.
Then around the price increase in match 2022, I snagged a Mach E that I traded the Jeep for. The Mach E GT was a great car, but I did miss having a truck so...
I followed that post above for my set of dodge wheels, but I will add that tpms247 wasn’t the most reliable.
I bought a programmer detailed here.
https://www.rivianforums.com/forum/threads/diy-how-to-copy-clone-tpms.9852/
Those with 21s or 22s can use the 275/60/20 tires with the ram wheels, but if you had 20s already, I’d stick with 275/65/20 winter tires (if they exist). Having the speedometer be 3-4 mph off would drive me nuts.
im happy with my dodge wheels, I put highway tires on my Rivian wheels and the ATs...
I went the really cheap route with a Lowe’s fence panel. About $100 for the panel, some extra wood support, duct tape, and a few nuts and bolts
It’s functional, but can’t say I’d recommend anyone else do it ?
I never got too far into it, didn’t get anywhere trying to find out the specs of the meridian sub. Made sense in my head to find a more efficient sub with similar power rating and putting it in a bigger custom box.
Hi everyone,
I’m from Maryland but planning on being in Chattanooga area this weekend. I had a good time 3 years ago in my Gladiator checking out the trails at Prentice Cooper, and wanted to see if anyone else would be interested in a mini off-road trip Saturday morning.
Either Craigslist, FB Marketplace, or car-part.com and search junkyards near you to find these ram wheels. Id say anywhere from $100-300 a set you’d be doing well.