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BgHrn

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IL
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2006
Engine
Hemi 5.7
Stephen99ss, whats the details on your truck? Lift/wheels,etc? Sharp!
 

Stephen99ss

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Hemi 5.7
Thanks man! It's a 2010 quad cab big horn. Over the past couple months I've installed:
Flow master 40 series
Diablo sport in tune tuned for 93 octane
Rough country 3.75" combo lift
Deezee 4" nerf bars
Tonnopro trifold canvas tonneau cover
Deezee tailgate assist
20" KMC XD 797 spy wheels wrapped in 35x12.50 federal couragia MTs
Custom sub box that fits under the back seat with 2 tens, used the back door speakers for a signal so I didn't have to change my head unit.
I have an LED strip and magnetic switch to install underneath my bed rails so I can see under the tonneau cover at night, just haven't found the time to do it yet.
Also got the front windows tinted to match the back

I want to put some riveted fender flares on but they're just so damn expensive. Trying to sell my Camaro so maybe after that.

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hemi1282

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Arkansas
Ram Year
2016 Ram Tradesman
Engine
Hemi 6.4
my new 6.4 pulling some material at work, did a great job
 

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Q-ball814

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2016
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Hemi 5.7
Finally got to test it out! Boat is a 23' Yamaha. Apx 4500lbs I'd guess.
 

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USMC1188

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SW Ohio
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None
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Truckless...
nothing crazy, but hauled a hot tub for a friend today:
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Midnite-CTD

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Alberta, Canada
Ram Year
2011
Engine
6.7L CTD
Beauty of a day out in the patch!
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Loving the 6.4L, even with the fully stocked service top and a loaded flat deck, she pulls hard!
 

Demon-HeMi

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Houston
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2003, 2003, 2008, & 2013
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(2) 5.7 HEMI, 3.7, & 3.6
Here is my old 06 pulling a load!
 

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Rokmonanoff

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Tundra, Alaska
Ram Year
2008 Mega Cab
Engine
5.7 HEMI
Rented a brush hog to cut down the over growth on the front half of our property.

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Rok
 

dapepper9

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Iowa/Nebraska Border
Ram Year
2001
Engine
5.9L V8
Not really work at all for the old 5.9 Magnum but hauled a fullsize bed and bunch of crap to help my grandma

Edit: Mattress is under the box spring, perfect fit to the point that when I shut the tailgate it was touching lol
 

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usaf2006

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Augusta, GA
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2008
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Hemi 5.7
At the mulch yard yesterday. Two full scoops. Not sure of the weight but it levelled my back with the front haha. (Stock rake)
 

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90guy

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ND
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2008
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Hemi
Stretching the legs on the Ol 4.7 Loaded with the 77 and 2 of my 3 wheelers in the box of that. Workingdodge.jpg
 

Brakelate

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South/Central Utah
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2018
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6.4 Hemi
There is a spot heading down to the beach that goes from packed gravel to about 100 Yards of deep drift sand that has been all criss crossed with ruts from previous victims, bumpy, chewed up and rutted to better than 10" deep that silly tourists insist on attempting to drive through at not much faster than idle speed. They don't last long. I hate to see people making money off of other people's misfortune, especially in the blazing heat while here just trying to have a nice vacation. I pull a minimum of Two folks off beach each trip I go down there.

Heading home, I saw a nice new rental Mustang Convertible absolutely buried down to it's belly pan, with no one around but this nice European couple just sitting there in 100+ deg heat.

Problem was, I was headed out, and was all hitched up with my boat in tow. And, despite the photos, the other path was REALLY deep and chewed up.

Having full confidence in the Power Wagon, I backed in, snicked her into 4LO, activated both lockers, ran my line from a cross member on the trailer's frame, dug around, found a decent spot to hook up to the 'Stang (no easy task) and pulled the whole thing out no sweat.

Thought it looked pretty cool and was a great demonstration to those from over seas why us American's drive big ass fuel sucking 4x4 pick ups. It was clear to them after the fact, when I turned away any offering of a tip that we aren't all arrogant money grabbers. I prefer to keep my "Karma" piggy bang filled to the brim anyway, as eventually, my time will come when I could use a helping hand.

Crummy shots, as I was hustling along trying to get the task handled and save them some embarrassment rather than grabbing a good shot to post but thought I would share what a Ram could do.
 

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WranglerCody

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Clearwater, Fl
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2012
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hemi 5.7
so far ive hauled a 70's GTO, and also picked up a dead jeep commander at the gandy beach in st pete.
 

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Rokmonanoff

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Tundra, Alaska
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2008 Mega Cab
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5.7 HEMI
Loaded up for the 4th camping trip.
 

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dodge dude94

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East Texas
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1998 Ram 1500
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5.9 Magnum
There is a spot heading down to the beach that goes from packed gravel to about 100 Yards of deep drift sand that has been all criss crossed with ruts from previous victims, bumpy, chewed up and rutted to better than 10" deep that silly tourists insist on attempting to drive through at not much faster than idle speed. They don't last long. I hate to see people making money off of other people's misfortune, especially in the blazing heat while here just trying to have a nice vacation. I pull a minimum of Two folks off beach each trip I go down there.

Heading home, I saw a nice new rental Mustang Convertible absolutely buried down to it's belly pan, with no one around but this nice European couple just sitting there in 100+ deg heat.

Problem was, I was headed out, and was all hitched up with my boat in tow. And, despite the photos, the other path was REALLY deep and chewed up.

Having full confidence in the Power Wagon, I backed in, snicked her into 4LO, activated both lockers, ran my line from a cross member on the trailer's frame, dug around, found a decent spot to hook up to the 'Stang (no easy task) and pulled the whole thing out no sweat.

Thought it looked pretty cool and was a great demonstration to those from over seas why us American's drive big ass fuel sucking 4x4 pick ups. It was clear to them after the fact, when I turned away any offering of a tip that we aren't all arrogant money grabbers. I prefer to keep my "Karma" piggy bang filled to the brim anyway, as eventually, my time will come when I could use a helping hand.

Crummy shots, as I was hustling along trying to get the task handled and save them some embarrassment rather than grabbing a good shot to post but thought I would share what a Ram could do.

'Murica! :patriot:
 
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