garrettjmu
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I've been meaning to document our build better, so here goes!
Bones, affectionately named by my fiancé, started it's life as a great deal from a Cadillac dealer that didn't know what they had. We purchased it during the pandemic in the winter of 2020 with ~8k miles basically fully loaded.
Current setup:
From the factory extras:
- PowerWagon Level 2 Equipment Group
- Towing Technology Group
- Bed Utility Group
Exterior
- Gofast Camper (GFC) V2 with 2x solar panels + trays, maxtrax mounted up top, side openings, ladder, front and rear windows, lighting, etc
- Air bag hoses routes to license plate
- AEV mudflaps
- Baja designs fog light kit (need to install)
- Baja Designs lp9
- Baja Designs lp6 ambers
Suspension & Wheels/Tires
- Thuren front .5” coil
- Thuren fox 2.0 all the way around
- Daystar cradle
- Thuren rear track bar
- Thuren front track bar
- Airlift load lift 5000
- 35x12.5 AT3Ws
- AEV Salta wheels with full size spare
Interior
- Bulletpoint two ball mounting solution
- Switch pros
- Arb compressor on custom OGE mount
- OEM weather mats
we then went on to explore around San Diego, while we were still out there to get some miles on her (him?).
We were about to drive cross country and honestly storage was a painpoint. I quickly found a Decked drawer setup to put in since we didn't have a camper shell for our various recovery/camping gear.
and then we were off across the US back to Virginia!
we made it out east and hit some of the trails in Virginia to just see how it did on an icy Flagpole Knob trail and saw some snow that year. It made it up fine, but I was ready to get to the itch of building more.
Now, part of the reason (long story short), that we got the PW was to tow an Airstream. The whole plan was to buy that and work remotely while traveling. I ended up starting my own company the week after we bought it (LOL) and that dream quickly died, so we've since bought a house. BUT that meant that we "needed" some work to be done on the Ram to make towing a bit better. So we linked up with an old friend of mine, @Basil., where at the time he was working with Boulder Vehicle Outfitters. They went on to install a bunch of goodies:
- ARB compressor with OGE kit under rear seat
- 2x LP9 and 2x LP6
- New AEV mud flaps so we could get those dealer ones off
- New Fox/Thuren 2.0 shocks all around and Thuren .5" coil up front
- Daystar cradles + Airlift load lift 5000 + nicely routed to license plate to fill the bags
- SwitchPros 9100
- Thuren front and rear track bars
(maybe more? I can't remember ) and boom she looked like a totally different truck and we were off to pickup the Airstream in the same trip (yes we drove from VA to CO and back!)
Bones, affectionately named by my fiancé, started it's life as a great deal from a Cadillac dealer that didn't know what they had. We purchased it during the pandemic in the winter of 2020 with ~8k miles basically fully loaded.
Current setup:
From the factory extras:
- PowerWagon Level 2 Equipment Group
- Towing Technology Group
- Bed Utility Group
Exterior
- Gofast Camper (GFC) V2 with 2x solar panels + trays, maxtrax mounted up top, side openings, ladder, front and rear windows, lighting, etc
- Air bag hoses routes to license plate
- AEV mudflaps
- Baja designs fog light kit (need to install)
- Baja Designs lp9
- Baja Designs lp6 ambers
Suspension & Wheels/Tires
- Thuren front .5” coil
- Thuren fox 2.0 all the way around
- Daystar cradle
- Thuren rear track bar
- Thuren front track bar
- Airlift load lift 5000
- 35x12.5 AT3Ws
- AEV Salta wheels with full size spare
Interior
- Bulletpoint two ball mounting solution
- Switch pros
- Arb compressor on custom OGE mount
- OEM weather mats
we then went on to explore around San Diego, while we were still out there to get some miles on her (him?).
We were about to drive cross country and honestly storage was a painpoint. I quickly found a Decked drawer setup to put in since we didn't have a camper shell for our various recovery/camping gear.
and then we were off across the US back to Virginia!
we made it out east and hit some of the trails in Virginia to just see how it did on an icy Flagpole Knob trail and saw some snow that year. It made it up fine, but I was ready to get to the itch of building more.
Now, part of the reason (long story short), that we got the PW was to tow an Airstream. The whole plan was to buy that and work remotely while traveling. I ended up starting my own company the week after we bought it (LOL) and that dream quickly died, so we've since bought a house. BUT that meant that we "needed" some work to be done on the Ram to make towing a bit better. So we linked up with an old friend of mine, @Basil., where at the time he was working with Boulder Vehicle Outfitters. They went on to install a bunch of goodies:
- ARB compressor with OGE kit under rear seat
- 2x LP9 and 2x LP6
- New AEV mud flaps so we could get those dealer ones off
- New Fox/Thuren 2.0 shocks all around and Thuren .5" coil up front
- Daystar cradles + Airlift load lift 5000 + nicely routed to license plate to fill the bags
- SwitchPros 9100
- Thuren front and rear track bars
(maybe more? I can't remember ) and boom she looked like a totally different truck and we were off to pickup the Airstream in the same trip (yes we drove from VA to CO and back!)
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