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...what's this bolt do? *plink* ...oh.
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- 2017 QC 4WD SLT
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- Pentastar 3.6
I'm wondering more towards just the stock RAM's..
Mine is stock in suspension, engine, powertrain, etc. The only two things I did off-road-wise was to add a grille guard and a decent set of Falken Wildpeak tires. I do offroad fairly well the few times I've done a pure off-road run. Normally I stick to logging trails, but occasionally I'll back up off-road for a few dozen yards to get close to a freshly-felled snag (to make loading firewood easier), and driving over rough pasture w/ a horse trailer is no sweat (because one of these days, I might get off my lazy ass and build a proper chute ).
As far as off-roading like an enthusiast off-roads? It depends on what kind you're thinking of. I say this because Ridge-Running is not Swamping is not Baja is not Rock-Crawling. Gonna have to get somewhat specific as to what we're talking about when you say "off-road". I will say that for easy trails and generic off-roading over somewhat gentle terrain w/o too much foliage crowding in, stock will probably do just fine, but I'd suggest actual decent tires and not the craptastic Goodyear SRA's that a Ram typically comes with. Anything more challenging or technical, and you'll want to look at beefing up the suspension, the tires, the powertrain, maybe look into upping the gearing a bit for a bit more 'oomph, and maybe in extreme cases a granny-gear setup might come in handy...




