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nice hows the the 1500 handle that big of a plow with a lift?
j0hn - I wish I could have that kind of fun. Just don't feel like spending the money to put a plow on the truck.
I would worry about that front suspension...the 1500 aren't designed or made to handle that load for an extended period of time...plus it says that on the manual.
But hey, if you can pull it off and you feel comfortable with possible suspension issues down the road, go for it and enjoy. If I would ever decide to do something like that, I would do it on a 2500.
What kind of tires and rim do you have setup there j0hn? Pics of that would be good, when you have the time.
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Haha...what do u do for a living? I'm a tech support analyst in a lawfirm in philly.I'm itching for an m&g or a road trip. Need to get out of the office for a while.
Haha...what do u do for a living? I'm a tech support analyst in a lawfirm in philly.
**Truck name: Rampage**
This weekend will be the Philly auto show if anybody is interested in going. I'm going to head over there with my little guy (11 years old) and have a fun time looking at cars (chargers) and trucks ( I like looking at what companies all have to offer) then have a nice debate with my son on....should I trade in my quad cab for a new crew cab, or pay off my quad cab in 2 years, and get a charger...lol. it will be fun.
**Truck name: Rampage**
jOhn - What you are talking about isn't easy. Another club I belong to partners up with John Johnson Dodge for a charity event. We would have to pick a few dealerships and approach them about the idea. The one I go to has a small lot and wouldn't work. Another near were I work has a show already that we could go to if we wanted it's Licarrdi Dodge on Route 22. Also all of us interested may want to meet up and talk in detail and in person. If all else fails we could go the All Truck Nationals in Carlisle, PA.
Nothing worth it is easy.
I'm open to ideas, I just thought if we wanted to really do it, let's get the ball rollin'..
I agree. Carlisle would be the easiest since all we would have to do is register for the fun field and park together as a group.
If you wanted to go the dealer route then we would have to pick a few dealerships and talk to them in person. Harder to say no when you are face to face with the person.
I'm in for Carlisle.