Rick Ram-jet
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- Joined
- Feb 8, 2018
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- Location
- Big Bear Lake Ca
- Ram Year
- 2016 2500 4x4 CC / LB
- Engine
- 6.4 L
Takin the hogs to market!
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Pardon me but I would never like my Ram to ride like a ferd. CongratsThis is a method for smoothing out the ride of my 2020 PW.
The PW has an amazing ride already, but this 500 pound mass made her even better.
This also helps keep the wheels down in the mud.
Next, I'll strap it down to prevent jumping and also readjust the headlights as a bit of squat raised the cutoff.View attachment 230524 View attachment 230525 View attachment 230526 View attachment 230527 View attachment 230528
Damn I woulda thought the bike vs car would be bad... can only wonder how bad this was.Well, you and a select few on this forum know graphic. A lot of ppl couldn't deal with what we've seen. This was probably one of the worst accidents I've ever been to. I'd rather deal with motorcycle vs vehicle or single motor cycle accidents.
Enjoy retirement brother!
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Worst scene I've ever been to. 4 years ago and I still remember it like it was yesterday.Damn I woulda thought the bike vs car would be bad... can only wonder how bad this was.
Worst scene I've ever been to. 4 years ago and I still remember it like it was yesterday.
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yes better traction for me even new tiers spends to easily but I went cheep a plastic tub and old washer soap with water in them works really helps a lot ! cheep too ! use one but if snow would do two !Did you do this for better traction? Are you getting stuck offroad? The weight will surely help driving in snow.
No. I was working graveyard shift at the time and the accident happened at 0315. Most accidents at that time don't get news coverage unless an independent is monitoring scanners. Sometimes news channels will talk about them in the morning but they cover fatalities more when it's a drunk driver. I wish they had covered this one though from a learning perspective.Is there an online news story about it?
No. I was working graveyard shift at the time and the accident happened at 0315. Most accidents at that time don't get news coverage unless an independent is monitoring scanners. Sometimes news channels will talk about them in the morning but they cover fatalities more when it's a drunk driver. I wish they had covered this one though from a learning perspective.
Basically it was a guys person vehicle he drove for construction. He admitted to half ass installing the toolbox because he didnt think something like this would happen if he got into an accident. He had a blow out in the rear and when it happened the rear end swung off the road cause he pegged the brake. Caused the vehicle to become unstabilized and roll. The bolts holding the toolbox ripped through the bed and the toolbox hit the van with the speed of a semi doing what our motors could figure was between 50 and 55 mph. It split the van in half longways through the cab.
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