Enthusiast I
Our son just graduated highschool and with this chapter ending, we are putting up our Ram Rebel rig for sale complete, hoping the memories it has given us over the last 4 years can continue with a new family.
The truck has 113900 miles and has been always been maintained. We did a 100k service before our last trip out west last fall which included all fluids, and new brakes all the way around. Currently running Goodyear Duratrac tires with plenty of life left.
Custom built rack from 2" square 1/8" thick tubing. Swivel cross members. Smittynbilt 2883XL rooftop tent. California king size mattress. ARB 6'x 8' awning with annex room. Two 100amp hour deep cycle batteries connected to vehicle charging system through Battery Doctor isolator relay switch. 600watt pure sine wave inverter. LED light bars on all 4 corners operated by LED control switch. Rhino Rack storage basket. Repurposed Yakima ski racks to hold fishing rods. Yakima locking roof rack with fairing. Rola heavy duty roof basket. Custom limb risers. X-Bull traction recovery boards.
This truck was built for family adventure. We have taken it from South Carolina to the north rim of the Grand Canyon, up through the Tetons, back down through Colorado in 2018. In 2019, we went from South Carolina through the White Mountains in New Hampshire, through Acadia National Park, and up to Baxter Maine. We skipped 2020 due to Covid. In 2021 we went from South Carolina through the Badlands down into Montana, into Idaho and back up through Montana near Glacier National Park.
The truck is performed incredible with no problems. The only issues we ever had were with cheap Anderson plugs from Amazon for the accessory battery setup, which i removed. And i left an OBDii blueray module plugged in for tracking vehicle gages than ran the battery down (which I replaced last year).
The only thing not perfect with the truck, is the driver seat vinyl has flaked off from entry. I have a quote from the dealer for $550 for the oem seat cover.
We have made great memories in this truck, but our son is off to college in the fall, and its time for someone else to build momories with this great truck.
Youtube of our 1st trip:
Our Instagram:
@bustruck1968
The truck has 113900 miles and has been always been maintained. We did a 100k service before our last trip out west last fall which included all fluids, and new brakes all the way around. Currently running Goodyear Duratrac tires with plenty of life left.
Custom built rack from 2" square 1/8" thick tubing. Swivel cross members. Smittynbilt 2883XL rooftop tent. California king size mattress. ARB 6'x 8' awning with annex room. Two 100amp hour deep cycle batteries connected to vehicle charging system through Battery Doctor isolator relay switch. 600watt pure sine wave inverter. LED light bars on all 4 corners operated by LED control switch. Rhino Rack storage basket. Repurposed Yakima ski racks to hold fishing rods. Yakima locking roof rack with fairing. Rola heavy duty roof basket. Custom limb risers. X-Bull traction recovery boards.
This truck was built for family adventure. We have taken it from South Carolina to the north rim of the Grand Canyon, up through the Tetons, back down through Colorado in 2018. In 2019, we went from South Carolina through the White Mountains in New Hampshire, through Acadia National Park, and up to Baxter Maine. We skipped 2020 due to Covid. In 2021 we went from South Carolina through the Badlands down into Montana, into Idaho and back up through Montana near Glacier National Park.
The truck is performed incredible with no problems. The only issues we ever had were with cheap Anderson plugs from Amazon for the accessory battery setup, which i removed. And i left an OBDii blueray module plugged in for tracking vehicle gages than ran the battery down (which I replaced last year).
The only thing not perfect with the truck, is the driver seat vinyl has flaked off from entry. I have a quote from the dealer for $550 for the oem seat cover.
We have made great memories in this truck, but our son is off to college in the fall, and its time for someone else to build momories with this great truck.
Youtube of our 1st trip:
Our Instagram:
@bustruck1968