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Trailmaker

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Ram Year
2021 PW
Engine
6.4
Christmas came early
 

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carverwagon

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ontario
Ram Year
18 Power Wagon
Engine
6.4 Hemi
Has anyone else done this? I live in Canada and they use tons of sand and salt on the winter roads. It causes death by rust eventually. There was already lots of grit and sand trapped behind the fender flares so I took them off for now. I think it looks alright and hopefully it will help in the long run! ramflare.jpg
 

Airmousam

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new Hampshire
Ram Year
2021
Engine
Hemi
Agreed, I wish they did a better job of sealing out the elements from the factory. there was so much crap trapped in behind them. I will have to seal them up better.
How long did it take to remove the flares?..ive got the oem flaps on my 21 too...assume I'm due to clean out...thx
 

carverwagon

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18 Power Wagon
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6.4 Hemi
How long did it take to remove the flares?..ive got the oem flaps on my 21 too...assume I'm due to clean out...thx
Pretty easy to remove. some screws and two sided thin foam tape. Just peel off slowly in a warm place. Then use a solvent to remove glue residue. Probably 15 min. each to remove.
 

RedBeastWagon

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NC
Ram Year
2024
Engine
Hemi 6.4
Lookin good!

How you liking those tires? Ive got around 40k on mine and they are definitely getting there haaa. This winter wont be very fun lol
So far they are working well. Not sure how many miles I will get out of these. I usually only run tires down to 1/2 of the original tire tread depth before replacing…. They seem to grip well on the rocks and have done well in the mud holes I have went through so far. Balancing them is a bit of a challenge. A lot of tire shops can’t handle larger than a 37” on their balancing machine.
 

Dumps

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San Antonio
Ram Year
2015
Engine
6.7 diesel
Just got this 2024 and added some Method 704HD Rims and the new 35" BFG K03's. I also put a 35" BFG on the spare rim and got it to fit under there. View attachment 554721
Did you have to do anything special to get your new tire to fit in the spare tire well? Have heard that some had to trim the heat shield. Thanks!
 

Ram Lover

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Maine
Ram Year
2002
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5.9L 360
Back in ram after many years away. Didn't think it'd be anything this new much less a power wagon. Picked it up last April. A 2021 with 21k on it. Thing is spotless except a put a nice big scratch by the driver's taillight1000001989.jpg1000001988.jpg
 
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