Nice truck. I would not consider the bfg, do a search on some forums and you will see plenty of problems, espically on ram trucks. I personally will never run a set on anything, there are so many better choices out there. Did you look at the Toyo open country rt?
I manage a fleet of ford vehicles, bought for fleet because they are cheap price wise for fleet owners. Overall the 6.7 is the only reliable power stroke we have had, I say that because in cold weather the 7.3 has trouble starting. The 6.7 is very complex and is not something the average person...
Very very cool, hard to find them! You can still order them but fleet sales only. I would love to have one for my wife. There is a guy in my area with a newer 2500 suburban with a duramax Allison swap, looks all factory.
What other plans you got? FYI I had the pre cleaner and swapped it out to the standard head on the raised air intake, I think it looks allot better. You got a great truck!
I got a set of white knuckle sliders, they clamp to the fram and have gussets on the mounts, they won’t go anywhere. My only complaint is randomly they squeak and make a horrible noise, once I think I got it solved, it comes back.
I've owned 7 problem feee dodge trucks, 2 gas and the rest cummins, I have never had a problem with any of them. If I start ever having problems I will get a power wagon with the 6.4. Half ton won't work for me, but the rebel is a nice truck.
I really like warn winches, I have a 16.5 it with custom splice and factor 55 parts... if you want a great whinch get a warn, if you want to save a buck if you don't use it often, look into something else. In the past I ran a mile marker hydraulic and had great luck with that. My friend runs a...
I know a guy that has one, I don't think he has any issues, I haven't heard of any. He doesn't tow anything but hauls some stuff in the bed. Overall I think he's satisfied with it, I would consider the eco diesel over that. My wife had a grand Cherokee with the 3.6, it was reliable and didn't...
Aluminess will not rust which is a plus. I got a set of vision x cannons in the fog light mounts on my bumper and a ridgid 30 inch spot flood combo, with those lights I have plenty of light. I highly recommend a spot flood combo led bar.
Anyone got a simple way to hold two chainsaws securely in a truck bed? I got a topper and usually carry a saw or two and I’m sick of them sliding around, surely someone on here carry’s a saw and has built something.
Does aluminess make one for your truck?
Consider a whinch if you don't use it often you don't need a warn, also consider some vision x or ridgid lights, that will help on those long dark country roads.
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