Nice fab on the bumper but I think you are going to have issues with the lights being at a downward angle. One might be from a legality point of view (not sure being pointed downward is legal also the license plate not being clearly visiable) but the bigger issue is going to be visibility...
I have a 2000 Ram 2500 and I am looking to go up to 17" wheels, from the stock 16" ones. The main reason for me is, the front brakes. For 2000-2002 Ram 2500's, they use a slip over front rotor instead of the press from behind hub style of '99 and earlier. Because of this, you can upgrade to...
Bummer about the brakes. I hope it all works out. Sadly, I have been in the hot rod/classic car world for a very long time (40 years) and these calipers are about the worst system ever built. Biggest issue is with the e-brake part. After a while, they won't adjust the pads correctly so not...
I did the same thing on my '97 Ram 2500 with FWC on it. Custom pack without any lift block. Road so much better, both on street and in the dirt. Great decision.
Can't really help with the actual bag/suspension part but for air management/auto level, you might look into this system. It is used widely in the hot rod/classic car world.
https://accuair.com/products/ultimate-air-management-package
If you want to get some very top notch gauges, that are built to order (you get to customize all sorts of options), I highly recommend Speedhut Gauges. I have used them on 3 different projects and have loved them. Each one, custom done to my specs.
https://www.speedhut.com/
I am sure cost will always play a bigger role to how popular things get. I love the OEV campers, the price point will likely keep me out of them. You're also not likely to see many on the used market for quite some time. With the new cost of a FWC a fair amount lower and having been on the...
Yeah.... I had that happen to me when I was building a '68 C10 truck. Front clip off, bed off, engine/trans out.... humm.... it's only 4 more bolts and the cab is off. LOL
Looking good!
In my opinion, the two angle iron pieces are not going to do anything and are a waste. What you really need is to sleeve the box frame back at least 12" from the end of the frame. Ideally box tubing would be best but you could use C channel. You might need to fabricate these items (box tube...
You should have 4 inside hatch areas to put the turnbuckles in through, so you can tighten them. I know my old Grandby, one of them was access under the bench.
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