renglekirk
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I've been a Tacoma guy my whole life but am looking to finally increase my payload and live a little more comfortably off-grid. I'd like something that can haul all the water/fuel/toys I can carry and the Ram 3500s fit this bill pretty well. The older trucks entice me because of their simplicity and ease of maintenance. I am open to advice/input though.
Looking for the 5.9 because from what I hear the change to the 6.7 also introduced new emissions related parts (EGR, DPF, etc) that can have issues I'd like to avoid. The newer 6.7's start creeping out of my price range too. This truck will be registered in CA so deleting stuff is not really an option.
Long bed or short bed would work realistically, just don't want the mega cab. 4 wheels would be preferred to 6 but I wouldn't mind either. Lower miles and no rust are obviously a plus.
Looking for something close(ish) to stock so that I can build it out to fit my needs. I'm new to the diesel world so picking up a truck that's been heavily modified, especially when it concerns emissions, scares me a bit. That being said suspension mods I can wrap my head around..
Located in SoCal but would travel anywhere between Seattle and Denver.
Pic of current rig attached just for funsies
Looking for the 5.9 because from what I hear the change to the 6.7 also introduced new emissions related parts (EGR, DPF, etc) that can have issues I'd like to avoid. The newer 6.7's start creeping out of my price range too. This truck will be registered in CA so deleting stuff is not really an option.
Long bed or short bed would work realistically, just don't want the mega cab. 4 wheels would be preferred to 6 but I wouldn't mind either. Lower miles and no rust are obviously a plus.
Looking for something close(ish) to stock so that I can build it out to fit my needs. I'm new to the diesel world so picking up a truck that's been heavily modified, especially when it concerns emissions, scares me a bit. That being said suspension mods I can wrap my head around..
Located in SoCal but would travel anywhere between Seattle and Denver.
Pic of current rig attached just for funsies