GeorgeHayduke
Active member
A few years ago we relocated to the upper Midwest where they salt the roads in the winter and vehicles seem to rust out in about 10 years or less. We spend a lot of time on dirt and gravel roads which makes the situation worse as the chipping and pitting around wheel wells and rocker panels gives rust a starting point.
I'm thinking about upgrading our RAM 3/4 ton to a 1 ton gasser but it pains me to think about the shortened vehicle lifespan. Are there any HD trucks or specific configurations that will last longer in this environment?
The aluminum body of the Fords comes to mind right away of course. In our neck of the woods, GMC/Chevy seems to be the most popular choice and those are often setup with full plastic fender liners and fender flares. I hear about fluidfilm for the undercarriage but am not sure if this helps with body panels.
How would you set up a 1 ton truck for gravel/dirtroads and salt? Prioritize aluminum? Plastic? Cheap beater that's already rusted?
I'm thinking about upgrading our RAM 3/4 ton to a 1 ton gasser but it pains me to think about the shortened vehicle lifespan. Are there any HD trucks or specific configurations that will last longer in this environment?
The aluminum body of the Fords comes to mind right away of course. In our neck of the woods, GMC/Chevy seems to be the most popular choice and those are often setup with full plastic fender liners and fender flares. I hear about fluidfilm for the undercarriage but am not sure if this helps with body panels.
How would you set up a 1 ton truck for gravel/dirtroads and salt? Prioritize aluminum? Plastic? Cheap beater that's already rusted?