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Ramboxes
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It requires a service every 12 months or 12,000 km, whichever comes first. The 1500 LARAMIE (4x4) FD3.2 W/RAMBOXES comes standard with 275/60 R20 front tyres and 275/60 R20 rear tyres. The 1500 measures 1917mm (75.5 inches) in height, 5817mm (229.0 inches) in length, 2017mm (79.4 inches) in width with a 3569mm (140.5 inches) wheelbase that brings about a total of 2650kg (5842.2 lbs) of unladen weight. It has a 98L fuel tank, meaning it should be able to travel 990km per full tank. RAM claims the 1500 LARAMIE (4x4) FD3.2 W/RAMBOXES uses 9.9L/100km of Unleaded Petrol in the combined city and highway cycle while putting out 230g of CO 2. The 1500 is a four-wheel drive 4 door with 5 seats, powered by a 5.7L V8 engine that has 291 kW of power (at 5600 rpm) and 556 Nm of torque (at 3950 rpm) via an Eight-speed Automatic. The 1500 is regarded as a pick up or cab chassis 4x4 built in United States Of America with prices from a dealer as a used car starting at $85,400. Most people don't even notice it unless I point it out to them.The 20 LARAMIE (4x4) FD3.2 W/RAMBOXES is a four-wheel drive crew cab utility that was released to the Australian market on classified as a MY19. I've tried many other solutions for a bed divider, and none of them even come close to the convenience of this divider. It also works to help secure lumber in the bed when the tailgate is down.

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And it converts to a bed extender for items which are too long for the bed. Lots of adjustment points for keeping things at the back of the bed. You can also get the bed divider/extender, that works only with the rambox beds.

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That's only half of the versatility of the rambox option for me. There are lots of other options for additional storage that you can add aftermarket.īut for me, it's not just the bed-side storage boxes. Since you've never had them you really don't know what you're missing. People have been driving and using pickups for decades without them. Of course no one needs the rambox option. Click to expand.It's funny to me that you're quantifying this as a need.














Ramboxes