Reelsnrods
New member
Hello! Newbie here with a new/old 4x4 van!
After trying (and failing) to make a Ram Promaster work well in the snow for a couple years, I was able to convince my wife we needed to upgrade to an actual 4x4. Getting nearly stuck twice in our driveway in VT, and sliding backwards down the local access road was all it took
Found this van on Ebay in pretty amazing condition, so I totally over paid for it and now I'm happy. 55,000 miles with manual widows and locks, but having power steering, brakes and a well working A/C.
I live on Nantucket were we can drive on many of the beaches. I'm normally at the beach on my day off paddle boarding or surf-casting, so this van is the perfect Land Captain vehicle. The van currently has near new 245 tires, but the soft sand here will eat those alive, so after reading every posting possible about what would fit with the Quigley setup, I ordered a set of Hankook 285/75/16's. They look like they're going to be pretty snug in there! Photos are a little out of proportion with the tires being in front of the currently mounted tires, so it's not quite as tight as it looks. I've left message and emailed Weldtec to see if they plan to have their mini fenders available again sometime soon, but have yet to hear back. Hoping to stick with the stock wheels for the moment and avoid any further lift than what came from Quigley... crossing fingers all around!




After trying (and failing) to make a Ram Promaster work well in the snow for a couple years, I was able to convince my wife we needed to upgrade to an actual 4x4. Getting nearly stuck twice in our driveway in VT, and sliding backwards down the local access road was all it took
I live on Nantucket were we can drive on many of the beaches. I'm normally at the beach on my day off paddle boarding or surf-casting, so this van is the perfect Land Captain vehicle. The van currently has near new 245 tires, but the soft sand here will eat those alive, so after reading every posting possible about what would fit with the Quigley setup, I ordered a set of Hankook 285/75/16's. They look like they're going to be pretty snug in there! Photos are a little out of proportion with the tires being in front of the currently mounted tires, so it's not quite as tight as it looks. I've left message and emailed Weldtec to see if they plan to have their mini fenders available again sometime soon, but have yet to hear back. Hoping to stick with the stock wheels for the moment and avoid any further lift than what came from Quigley... crossing fingers all around!



