NotYellow
New Member
- Sep 19, 2016
- 7
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- Truck Year
- 2016
So, I recently bought a 2016 Ram 1500 Laramie Longhorn EcoDiesel. So far I love the truck, but then again it has less than 1,000 miles on it.
Anyway, I previously had the "Mopar" metal tie down accessory on my 2013 Ram 1500 Hemi. I liked them, but the dealership told me you can no longer get those through Mopar.
So I started doing research and found Bull Ring, another retractable tie down.
Here is where this gets good! To install these on our trucks you need to buy 2 special router bits ($12 a bit) to cut the appropriate holes for the Bull Ring. I go to Bull Ring's website and purchase 4 bull rings and the appropriate bits to do the job. The cost is just over $75, but hey I have a $50,000 truck.
I get my order from Amazon and I'm excited to do the install. I set up my lap top so I can watch the install video on Youtube. I follow the instruction and make my first cut, no problems. I go to do the second cut (needs a different bit) and realize they sent me the wrong bit... DAMN! Now I have drilled and cut holes in the plastic rail liner and can't finish the job. I figure, oh well everyone makes mistakes.
I go through the typical BS on Amazon of returning the wrong item for a refund. I print the label,package the wrong bit and mail it back. I immediately re-order the bit I need and hope that it will arrive by the end of the weekend so I can finish the install. The tracking indicated the bit would arrive today (Sunday) and I anxiously await the package and it arrives around noon time. I head to the garage to finish my tie down hook install. I open the package and think to myself, wouldn't it be something if they sent the wrong bit again... I chuckle and think, no that won't happen. GUESS WHAT? Yep, the same damn bit I just sent back to Amazon a few days ago!
I sent an email directly to Bull ring expressing my frustration. It looks like you order through Amazon, but the product is shipped my Bull ring.
I'll update everyone on how this turns out with Bull ring. Hopefully this gets straightened out and I can finish doing the install before Thanksgiving.
http://www.bullringusa.com/,
Anyway, I previously had the "Mopar" metal tie down accessory on my 2013 Ram 1500 Hemi. I liked them, but the dealership told me you can no longer get those through Mopar.
So I started doing research and found Bull Ring, another retractable tie down.
Here is where this gets good! To install these on our trucks you need to buy 2 special router bits ($12 a bit) to cut the appropriate holes for the Bull Ring. I go to Bull Ring's website and purchase 4 bull rings and the appropriate bits to do the job. The cost is just over $75, but hey I have a $50,000 truck.
I get my order from Amazon and I'm excited to do the install. I set up my lap top so I can watch the install video on Youtube. I follow the instruction and make my first cut, no problems. I go to do the second cut (needs a different bit) and realize they sent me the wrong bit... DAMN! Now I have drilled and cut holes in the plastic rail liner and can't finish the job. I figure, oh well everyone makes mistakes.
I go through the typical BS on Amazon of returning the wrong item for a refund. I print the label,package the wrong bit and mail it back. I immediately re-order the bit I need and hope that it will arrive by the end of the weekend so I can finish the install. The tracking indicated the bit would arrive today (Sunday) and I anxiously await the package and it arrives around noon time. I head to the garage to finish my tie down hook install. I open the package and think to myself, wouldn't it be something if they sent the wrong bit again... I chuckle and think, no that won't happen. GUESS WHAT? Yep, the same damn bit I just sent back to Amazon a few days ago!
I sent an email directly to Bull ring expressing my frustration. It looks like you order through Amazon, but the product is shipped my Bull ring.
I'll update everyone on how this turns out with Bull ring. Hopefully this gets straightened out and I can finish doing the install before Thanksgiving.
http://www.bullringusa.com/,