Hey y'all,
Figured I'd share my truck. It's hardly "expedition worthy" at this point. Truth be told, I need to find more land in Texas to explore before I go in too deep with it. For now, it serves as tow rig for my Jeep, part-time daily driver, and hopefully it'll be an expedition rig and portable hotel for offroading trips when I'm towing the Jeep to various offroad parks.
Details are:
2001 Dodge 2500 4x4
- Cummins diesel
- Bought in '08 with 149k on it. Now has 208k.
- Built automatic with torque converter lockup switch (use it ALL the time)
- 3.55s with LSD rear (plan on keeping it that way until the terrain convinces me otherwise)
- Programmer (Edge), 4" exhaust w/muffler, Airdog 150 fuel pump, BHAF for a bit more power
- Steering box stabilizer bracket
- 2010 Dodge steering tie rod and drag link w/Bilstein stabilizer
- 2.5" spacer up front
- 285/75-16 Toyo ATs on stock wheels
- Uniden CB w/36" Firestick
Here's a few pics...
On my way to Moab!
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We made it!
I'll work on some interior shots, but there's really not much to see, although it's in pretty darned good shape. I really do love this truck. The fuel mileage is pretty impressive. Typically, I get 15 mpg around town without trying to optimize my mileage, though I don't drive like an idiot, either.....usually! Highway is usually 18-19. I've gotten as high as 22 once or twice, but that was cruising at just 65 mph. I can't do that very often! :ylsmoke: Towing the Jeep, it's usually 11-13 mpg. Although we had a tailwind coming back from Moab and got nearly 17 mpg on one tank. LOL!
Eventual plans are some 35" tires, longer front control arms with Johnny Joints (similar to what I built for my Jeep), some lighting, rear view camera, and eventually I'd like a tighter converter for the trans. The single billet unit I have is too loose.
I may also build some real rock sliders to replace those awful nerf bars. FYI, I added the nerf bars 'cause friends (ok, girls mostly) always complained about climbing into it! HA!
I haul stuff in the bed for other projects (building a '30 Ford hot rod) so I'm not ready to put a camper in the bed. But it'd be nice to have some sort of rig for a tent to mount above the bed. Maybe one of those rooftop tents that I could mount on a platform over the bed? I'd build it so it's all removable when not in use so I can have full use of the bed.
Anyway, that's what I've got for now. Progress will be extremely slow until/unless I can come up with some areas in Texas that are open to legal exploration. Wish we had some BLM land down here.
Thanks,
Tommy