โJun-24-2022 06:32 PM
โJul-07-2022 08:03 AM
โJul-07-2022 06:44 AM
Cptnvideo wrote:
It's still a Dodge, just like a Mustang is a Ford.
The dealership says "Dodge", not "Dodge/R am" or "Dodge and Ram.
Also, if you call national customer service, you get Dodge.
โJul-07-2022 01:10 AM
โJul-06-2022 07:02 PM
โJul-06-2022 06:18 PM
โJul-06-2022 06:09 PM
Cptnvideo wrote:
Talk to MFL. He's the one that told me my Dodge pickup was not a Dodge.
He's the one that got off topic.
โJul-06-2022 05:34 PM
โJul-06-2022 05:13 PM
Cptnvideo wrote:
It may not say Dodge on the side of the truck, but it is purchased at a Dodge dealer.
Out of curiosity, does a Mustang have the word Ford on it?
โJul-06-2022 08:40 AM
Cptnvideo wrote:
It may not say Dodge on the side of the truck, but it is purchased at a Dodge dealer.
Out of curiosity, does a Mustang have the word Ford on it?
โJul-06-2022 06:21 AM
Bionic Man wrote:
Good lord. Are you actually recommending something outside your yellow 5 gallon can?!?
โJul-05-2022 09:59 PM
โJul-05-2022 08:28 PM
larry barnhart wrote:
measure the tank in inches and times the width and the height and length and divide by 231. Gallons will be the answer.
chevman
โJul-05-2022 08:27 PM
Cptnvideo wrote:
Why are you nitpicking?
Dodge makes a pickup that they call Ram. That makes it a Dodge Ram. Is a Mustang a Ford? Is a Corvette a Chevy?
And I don't care if my OEM tank is 32, 35, or 36 gallons. When both tanks are full I have over 80 gallons. And the fuel gauge will tell me when I need more.
โJul-05-2022 08:25 PM
MFL wrote:
While I am not a Ram guy, I'm pretty sure your Dodge is in fact a Ram?? Not important either, but just sayin. ๐
My Ford has a 35 gal tank, and I am absolutely sure of that!
Jerry