- Joined
- Nov 3, 2017
- Posts
- 159
- Reaction score
- 314
- Location
- CT
- Ram Year
- 1999 2500/2001 2500/2018 3500
- Engine
- 8.0/5.9 gas/6.4
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His stuff is top notch!Installed OPT7 tailgate lightbar, and a center console latch handle decal and 4wd knob decal courtesy of View attachment 172236 View attachment 172237 Prajekt13
His stuff is top notch!
I just sold my extra Pedal Commander From the wife's Jeep to my brother in law for his Ecodiesel and he loves it. Her Durango has a sport button and that does pretty good so we didn't transfer it.Installed a Lockpick with Front camera and a Pedal Commander. Pedal Commander is awesome.
Visited the Kelly Butte fire look out, unfortunately too many low clouds to see Mt Rainier. Tomorrow oil change, tire rotation and deep cleaning
Oh, and the foggy picture? That is supposed to be Rainier...
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What's the constant 300lbs in your bed for?Removed the Superlift 2" springs, they were too soft for the weight i have in the back of my truck. They went from 2” to 1” right after install under the 300 lbs i have in the back, to 0" lift in a matter of a week. They’re so soft the induced body roll quickly got into my nerves. I went back to my old Icon 1.5” with a Daystar 1” spacer for now. The Icons have much better weight management under load. Truck feels sporty once again when taking turns or loaded with 500-600lbs.
Offroading stuff mostly. full spare,softoper, swing tire carrier, hi lift jack, shovel, recovery gear, tools etc.What's the constant 300lbs in your bed for?
Add up fast huh. I have a family of 4 and by the time I load up for a weekend my thuren suspension on my 2500 has just a little bit of rear sag. Women pack heavyOffroading stuff mostly. full spare,softoper, swing tire carrier, hi lift jack, shovel, recovery gear, tools etc.
An entire section of K-rail!! Holy crap, wonder what condition his rear axle is in from that. When I lived in Washington we used to do 4-5 Home Depot buckets full of dirt strapped against the gate, and that would be plenty.there's a Ram down the street that had for winter weight in his bed, a concrete barrier section. lol. i wanna know the story behind how he got that and how he loaded it. lol