If you are a truck driver who is sick of having your cargo slide around in the bed, this cargo management system helps keep smaller boxes in place while the adjustable tie down system takes the guess work out of securing your load. When you open the tailgate, you find the next phase of the cargo management system which includes aluminum rails with adjustable tie downs and an adjustable cargo barrier that locks into the groove in the bedside. Joining the LED taillights up front is a set of large LED taillights that look great both day and night. The back of the truck caps off the luxurious package with a big chrome bumper, a set of fuel 3 inch chrome exhaust tips and a massive chrome Ram created mounted in the middle of the tailgate. It can also serve as a cooler with drains at the bottom to get the melted ice out when you are done chilling your favorite beverages. Mopar sells racks that can mount in to carry fishing poles or gun racks but in standard form, the RamBox can haul a variety of goodies. The RamBox compartments are great for those who want to tuck away items in the bedsides and keep them both dry and secure without having them slide around in the bed. As part of the RamBox Cargo Management system, both bedsides feature the handy RamBox storage compartments that feature locks that operate with the electric locks from the key fobs. This luxury look is bolstered by the high tech LED and projection headlights mounted in chrome bezels and an entirely chrome front bumper.Īlong the sides, the 20 Laramie features chrome 20” wheels, chrome side steps from Mopar, chrome door handles, chrome mirrors and a silver trim on the wheel flares and along the bottom of the vehicle that connects the front and rear bumper. This begins up front where the big, bold Ram crosshair grille is filled with new chrome inserts that almost give the nose a solid chrome look with a large chrome Ram crest at the intersection of the grille crosshairs. The Laramie trimline for the 20 is just one step from the top of the line with an exterior that presents a very upscale design with a ton of chrome from front to back and top to bottom. Options include the Mopar chrome side step bars, a premium sound system, the active level air suspension system, the trailer tow package and the RamBox cargo management system with a resulting price of $50,865. My test vehicle was a 20 Laramie 4x4 with the 5.7L Hemi V8 and the 6-speed automatic transmission. While a great many of the “truck of the year” awards of late have gone to vehicles that may offer great capabilities, the bottom line is that they simply aren’t trucks but with almost everyone picking the 20 as their truck of the year – we finally have a true pickup truck serving as the top truck in North America.
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