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Ram Black Express? #1585274
02/28/14 11:53 AM
02/28/14 11:53 AM
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Nebraska
70VcodeCoronetRT Offline OP
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Hello, looking at a 2013 reg cab 4x4 Black Express. Looking for pics of owners trucks with mods. Also what kind of real world MPG can I expect? Dodge have any deal now on the 13s? Thanks in advance.

Re: Ram Black Express? [Re: 70VcodeCoronetRT] #1585275
03/01/14 02:57 AM
03/01/14 02:57 AM
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Granite Bay CA
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Despite what the sticker shows, to get over 20 on the freeway requires a light foot, overinflated tires and a gentle downhill slope.
Okay, truthfully you car get low 20s on flat ground with no wind. You would need to stay between 50 and 60 mph though. These trucks are sorta rounded but still occupy more frontal area than any previous year model. They are heavy too. My 2007 Ram 1500 2wd reg cab is 4940. I have a 75 W200 4wd long bed that weighs the same!

Re: Ram Black Express? [Re: Kern Dog] #1585276
03/01/14 03:15 PM
03/01/14 03:15 PM
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A local dealer here in Chicago area has about 7 of them, they are a sweet looking truck

http://www.dupagedodgechryslerjeep.net/index.htm

Re: Ram Black Express? [Re: sthemi] #1585277
03/01/14 10:40 PM
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Too bad they are too LD for anything but a homeowner plow. My old Chevy stepside is working on a retirement plan







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