If Ram owners could read, they might find this useful
Who wants to read when they’re drunk?
either drunk or too busy not seeing the toddlers they’ve run over
It’s to help them calculate how close they should get to the ass of my Honda, while in a 30 MPH zone.
Engineer here.
This chart seems pretty stupid. I mean, why??? Also, what’s the use of the X-Y graph in inches and millimeters?
Also, 3/4" converts to 19.1mm, not 19.0mm (19.05 rounds up)
And anyone who has tried to use metric wrenches as a substitute for the proper size imperial one knows this is only going to work for a couple of sizes. The rest are going to be too tight or usually too loose.
Are there even any imperial fasteners at all on any new vehicles today???
This chart be dumb
You’re just not drunk enough to understand the chart prolly
I’m a HUGE fan of the inclusion of Pythagorean theorem. I can’t tell you how many times I had to check my truck for my crib notes to remember it.
Its for workers. You can use 3/4 inch sockets on 19 mm bolts for example, and often the other way around too.
Average Ram owner: WTF is this nerd shit?
You mean basic construction charts? They know it by heart.
You may be overestimating how many Ram drivers actually use their truck for anything besides peacocking. Maybe it’s a regional thing, but around here I see more of them without a scratch on the bed than hauling or towing anything.
99% of RAM owners will never use this except to show it off to other truck owners who don’t have it. And neither group will ever actually use the truck, but they’ll lift it and put swampers on them lmao
Not seeing the chart for alcoholic drinks to body weight to insure minimum level of intoxication for truck operation.
They certainly used a lot of space to give the trigonometry lesson. It seems like it would be useful to skip that section and make the metric conversion charts bigger and easier to read.
I’m not sure what I expected in the comments but a dodge ram owner roast session was not it
I wasn’t expecting it but I also wasn’t surprised
I used to drive a 2003 RAM 2500. It was one of my favorite vehicles I’ve ever owned. But you gotta respect the size, and the pedestrians and motorists around you. I also kind-of drive like an overly cautious grandma.
That being said, lots of truck drivers really suck and don’t do any of the above, so I understand the flak and will totally jump in on the roast.