I'm going to go out on a limb and say that was Marshfield Massachusetts former ambulance. If i'm correct she's got more than one New England winter on her chassis.
Thank God! I was just talking about them with some friends tonight over a few beers and I said if these friggin wheels don't sell soon I'll have to buy them just because. Glad you sold them Gregg!
Since your truck is brand new you can swap your stock brake pads out ASAP to a set of PowerStop Z36 pads. Your stock rotors will be just fine and the improvement in stopping power is very noticeable.
I had a 2010 Ram 2500 that I ran a Carli track bar and springs. I had to replace my heim joint as well, I think it got sloppy but I can't remember 100%. On my 2015 Power Wagon I'm running a Thuren track bar, front springs and 2.0 Fox shocks.. I've had this setup on the truck for a year with no...
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Your Ram looks to be in great shape. By the palm trees in the photo I assume you live where winter corrosion is not an issue. The biggest drawback I see with your truck is the possibility of some costly repairs in your future because you’re out of warranty and a Cummins isn't cheap...
The limited fuel capacity isn't that big of a deal vs. the ass aches a 6.7 diesel can bring to the table if it decides not to play nice. As stated, look into mounting some NATO fuel cans on the flat bed or a swing out bumper arrangement. Some pop up campers even offer a Rotopax option to be...
Your picture does look good. Maybe they changed something during the manufacturing / assembly process. My 2010 Ram 2500 and my 2015 PW were both nasty when I did an early fluid dump. The locker magnet and fill plug magnet both had a pretty good metallic sludge build up on them. I've pulled the...
Nice upgrade. If you're still running stock fluid I'd dump it ASAP. My fluid was nasty when I dumped it at around 1,000 miles. Those differential gears wear in during the first 500-1000 miles and cause the most fluid contamination you'll see during the life of the vehicle. Dump that stuff and...