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Hello everyone,

I am new to this forum and look forward to going out on an adventure one day! I currently have a 2nd gen ram 2500 and was curious if anyone had the same rig and how they chose to outfit it? Appreciate your time and hope everyone has a good New Years!
 

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Ive seen plenty of full size rig owners here so Im sure you can get some good info.
I remember seeing a thread recently specifically regarding full size rigs. Might do a search for it.
 
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Welcome @Z_Shealy, I have (about to sell) my 2000 Ram 2500. By far the best rig overall I have ever owned, and I owned a few lol. Any way here is what I did to mine
 

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Ive seen plenty of full size rig owners here so Im sure you can get some good info.
I remember seeing a thread recently specifically regarding full size rigs. Might do a search for it.
Appreciate it! Saw someone with a 3rd/4th gen I think and will definitely look into the current ones, just waiting to be sitting at a computer to search through the previous threads more efficiently.
 

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Welcome @Z_Shealy, I have (about to sell) my 2000 Ram 2500. By far the best rig overall I have ever owned, and I owned a few lol. Any way here is what I did to mine
Thank you for sending me images! That bumper is heavy duty for sure! Love the 2nd gen, it’s a great truck! Just a little expensive to upgrade haha
 

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Thank you for sending me images! That bumper is heavy duty for sure! Love the 2nd gen, it’s a great truck! Just a little expensive to upgrade haha
Depends on how you upgrade. I put only 2000 into it (bumper and winch) I had my brother build me the bumper, and I got the winch from a wrecked military hummer. My lift was achieved with building a spring pack from another 2nd gen ram, new spring shackles in the rear and relocating the front spring mounts lower on the frame.
The topper I found on Facebook Market Place for free, just had to drive 2 hours to get it.
My bed build up includes 25 gallons of fresh water, inverter, water pump, and led lights all scourged from a camp trailer I got for free from Craig’s List. The wood for the bed came from shipping pallets.
I have more money wrapped up in my Bronco just to get it running, than I do in my Ram upgrades.
 

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Depends on how you upgrade. I put only 2000 into it (bumper and winch) I had my brother build me the bumper, and I got the winch from a wrecked military hummer. My lift was achieved with building a spring pack from another 2nd gen ram, new spring shackles in the rear and relocating the front spring mounts lower on the frame.
The topper I found on Facebook Market Place for free, just had to drive 2 hours to get it.
My bed build up includes 25 gallons of fresh water, inverter, water pump, and led lights all scourged from a camp trailer I got for free from Craig’s List. The wood for the bed came from shipping pallets.
I have more money wrapped up in my Bronco just to get it running, than I do in my Ram upgrades.
Crafty and clever, I like it. The truck came with a four inch lift on it but it’s not very functional (not much travel). Clearance is good but flex... could be better in the front - sure the rear would do alright once I replace the shocks. Love where you got your stuff and how you did it though, really appreciate that idea! Hope you have a happy new year tonight with family and friends
 

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I have a 1999 Dodge 2500 Quad cab 4X4 with Cummins/auto. I haven't yet done much to mine, but I have plans. Honestly, it has handled everything I have thrown at it without issues. The modifications I make will be to add utility or as additional insurance against getting stuck. So far, all I have done to it is put 33" Toyo M/Ts on it and upgrade the stereo so I have a dual din stereo to make the GPS screen larger. Plans are to add a front bumper and winch, front and rear lockers, on-board air, Carli suspension and move the differential breathers up higher. Once the suspension is done, I will most likely go with 35" tires. I tow a trailer with mine, so no need for sleeping space or roof top tent for me. I keep the bed available for extra water and firewood.campsetup1CedarCreek21.jpg
 

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I have a 1999 Dodge 2500 Quad cab 4X4 with Cummins/auto. I haven't yet done much to mine, but I have plans. Honestly, it has handled everything I have thrown at it without issues. The modifications I make will be to add utility or as additional insurance against getting stuck. So far, all I have done to it is put 33" Toyo M/Ts on it and upgrade the stereo so I have a dual din stereo to make the GPS screen larger. Plans are to add a front bumper and winch, front and rear lockers, on-board air, Carli suspension and move the differential breathers up higher. Once the suspension is done, I will most likely go with 35" tires. I tow a trailer with mine, so no need for sleeping space or roof top tent for me. I keep the bed available for extra water and firewood.View attachment 133187
Sounds like a plan. Love carli suspension. Friend has a 3rd gen with carli and it rides great! Lockers, bumper and a wench would be a good start for me - already running 35s on mine. One day I want to get a trailer when I have a kid or two, but definitely want to get more utility out of my bed when I start going out. Going to meet up to with my
Friend today to rebuild my power boost. Appreciate your plans so I can bring up the diff. Breathers higher! Hope you had a good new year!
 
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My 2nd Gen is a 1999 2500 with 8.0l V10 Magnum and 5 speed manual. 4x4 of course. My favorite truck ever. It is being slated for a lot of body work and some upgrades. Pennsylvania cancer has taken its toll.
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My 2nd Gen is a 1999 2500 with 8.0l V10 Magnum and 5 speed manual. 4x4 of course. My favorite truck ever. It is being slated for a lot of body work and some upgrades. Pennsylvania cancer has taken its toll.
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Can only imagine with the type of weather you get back East. Nice looking truck though! I want to drop a 6 speed into mine but that'll happen later in life I suppose. Love my truck also, just expensive to work on. Some days that 1st gen 4runner just sounds good, but I'm always back and forth.
 
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I didn’t know they put a cumin in the sports package... cool truck fo Shure