How do I get a Dodge Ram build sheet?

How do I get the build sheet for my Ram truck?

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You can pull your own build sheets on the Dodge site with your VIN. Click the link below and go to “Equipment Listing” on the left. It will generate a PDF with your build info.

How do I get the build sheet for my truck?

Send an email to [email protected] , include your name and your vehicle’s VIN and they will email you back your build sheet in PDF form.

How do I get the original window sticker for my RAM?

Turns out you can request an original sticker from any Dodge/Ram dealer. You have to ask for it from the sales manager.

How do I get a Chrysler build sheet?

Send an E-mail to: [email protected] with your complete serial number and request a “Build Sheet” They will reply within a day or two with a complete listing of all sales codes and descriptions of all items used in building your van.

Can I get a build sheet from a VIN number?

Yes. The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), usually seen from outside the car just inside the windshield, is a code that provides access to a wealth of information. … By entering the VIN, a dealer can get a build sheet, which is a printout of how the car is equipped.

How do I find out what gear ratio my Dodge truck has?

How to Determine the Axle Ratio in a Dodge Ram
  1. Look on the rear axle carrier housing for a metal tag with the gear ratio stamped on it. …
  2. Raise and support the truck on jack stands. …
  3. Pry the cover off slowly from the bottom, pausing to allow the gear oil to flow into the drain pan slowly.

How do I find the specs on my truck?

Go to a VIN decoder website, such as AutoCheck.com, DecodeThis.com or DMV.org. You can use any of these websites to decode your VIN and reveal the meaning of each character to find vehicle specs. Enter the VIN in the search box on any of these sites, then press “Enter.”

How can I find out what options My truck came with?

The VIN is able to tell you what options the vehicle has, as well as where it was produced. The 17 digits VIN found on the driver’s side will provide the purchase and service history of the vehicle. To know more, you can call a dealership with the VIN, pull an online report, or call the manufacturer.

How do I find the make and model of my truck?

It can be found:
  1. On the driver’s side of the dashboard where it meets the windshield.
  2. On the driver’s side door jamb.
  3. Printed on your vehicle’s registration.

Can you get window sticker from VIN number?

How to get a window sticker from a VIN number? You can pull the details of a window sticker (the kind you find on cars at a dealer’s lot) by using the VIN. To do this, visit Monroneylabels.com and put in the make and model of the vehicle.

Can you get a copy of the original window sticker for my car?

Go to the dealership where the car was originally sold. The dealer can sometimes give you a copy of the original window sticker if you provide your VIN, proof of ownership and the name of the original owner.


How do I get a replacement window sticker?

Contact your local authorized dealer. Call the dealership or visit in person. Speak with a sales manager or office staff member. Inform the manager or staff member that you want a copy of window sticker for your vehicle.

How do I find the original equipment on my VIN?

The world manufacturer identifiers are the first 3 letters or numbers at the beginning of the VIN. This will give you information about the type of vehicle and where it was produced. The first number/letter tells the region the car was manufactured in, for example, “North America.” The second number tells the country.

What is tip start on a RAM?

Tip start is where you turn the key to start the truck, and you can completely let go of the key and the engine will keep cranking until it starts. If the engine doesn’t fire up, the cranking will automatically time out after 10 seconds. As far as I know, tip start is a standard feature on all 4th gen rams.

Where was my RAM built?

The RAM 1500 light-duty pickup truck is proudly produced at the Sterling Heights Assembly Plant in Sterling heights, Michigan.