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Inthewoods

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Recently upgraded from a Rebel 1500 to a Rebel 2500.
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The 1500 had a Vice Design front bumper & skids w/winch, Rocky Road sliders, tonneau cover - it just didn't have enough payload for our camper (it was at the limit when we loaded all our stuff in the truck with the camper hooked up).
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Enter the new 2500 Rebel - the plans are simple for now = an RCI bed rack that works with the tonneau cover and a swing out toolbox (to help hold all of the stuff I had in the Ramboxes of the 1500 ((air compressor, straps, tools, dog stuff, first aid kit, e-tool, etc)). As we get out this spring we will see what else we think we need to do with it, so far the wife loves the power steps since they come lower for her and the dog to climb in but I'm more a fan of real sliders for protection...
I have a Ram 1500 Rebel GT. I'm always very close to the max payload. In the past, I would go overland with my Jeep Wrangler. But any Wrangler owner, if honest, knows they don't make great long-distance vehicles. I love how my IFS Ram rides, and I don't want to give this up. I understand why you want with the 2500. I'm taking a little less logical approach; I'm going to increase the practical load-carrying capacity of my truck. I will not exceed the GVWR, but I can build it up to be safer at the Max.

I'm working on designing a Full Float kit for the AAM Chrylser 9.25 rear end on the 1500. I'm also working on modifications to add a TrueTrac Limited slip to the AAM Chrysler 8.25 front end. Since the plan is to run 34/35 inch tires, I will also regear to 4.56. None of these modifications exist today, so I must get very creative. I will do lots of 3D scanning and some CAD work in the future.
Sounds like a good set up. I have a second gen dodge ram 2500 with 5.9 gas. I regeared from 4:11 limited slip to 4:88s with a Detroit locker in the rear. I'm running 35s and pull my 38 ft travel trailer. I almost went with 4:56but that wouldn't have made a difference. I carry a lot of gear that I would slow down on over passes now I fly over them. With the 4:88s I only drive around 65mph. I can go faster just don't want to be stopping at ALL the gas stations.
 
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Does this qualify as a full-size? LOL!

Just kidding, since the Jeep got totaled last year, and work slowed down due to the economy. I have been working/building on my new to me, 2003 2500HD.
 

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iamsuperdan

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Well, it's not my rig per se, but I recently started a new job. I'm now the Sales Manager for Canada for Arctic Trucks North America.

Went up to Whitehorse a couple of weeks ago, and got to play with one of our trucks. Took it up to the Haeckel Hill wind turbine farm.

My demo unit is under construction right now, but in the meantime...

2023 F350 Lariat with AT44 package.

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Well, it's not my rig per se, but I recently started a new job. I'm now the Sales Manager for Canada for Arctic Trucks North America.

Went up to Whitehorse a couple of weeks ago, and got to play with one of our trucks. Took it up to the Haeckel Hill wind turbine farm.

My demo unit is under construction right now, but in the meantime...

2023 F350 Lariat with AT44 package.

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wow, just wow. very cool
 

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2015 Chevy Silverado 2500HD LT.
DiabLew tuned. 8.5 inches of lift on 37 inch Mickey Thompson Baja Legend EXPS. Kryptonite upper control arms. Bilstein steering stabilizer.
Next year will include Kryptonite ultimate front end and a Whipple super charger.
 

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My mild fishing/camping rig. 2019 F150 SuperCab - Method Bead lock Wheels - ARB Awing 2000 with ARB add-a-room - Decked Drawer System - Custom 8’x8” Rod tube - AdaRack Bd rack - Rhino Cab Rack
 

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2015 Chevy Silverado 2500HD LT.
DiabLew tuned. 8.5 inches of lift on 37 inch Mickey Thompson Baja Legend EXPS. Kryptonite upper control arms. Bilstein steering stabilizer.
Next year will include Kryptonite ultimate front end and a Whipple super charger.
I've got a set of amber 3/4 marker lights that I've wanted to install at the body plugs of my rocker panels. I have side boards kind of like yours and thought they would give us a little illumination of the step boards in the dark. Looks good.
 

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I've got a set of amber 3/4 marker lights that I've wanted to install at the body plugs of my rocker panels. I have side boards kind of like yours and thought they would give us a little illumination of the step boards in the dark. Looks good.
When you get around to it, hell would like to see them. I was gonna do marker lights at first, but the 3n1 LED lighting strips were easier. And instead of going to any of my lights, me and my buddy wired directly to the wire harness to thr drivers side harness .
 
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ThundahBeagle

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I can play that game.

Previous small camper:


My "mini" FS:

Love those Broncos even better than the originals. Gen 2 through 5 are it, for me
When you get around to it, hell would like to see them. I was gonna do marker lights at first, but the 3n1 LED lighting strips were easier. And instead of going to any of my lights, me and my buddy wired directly to the wire harness to thr drivers side harness .
I'd love to see how you did that. I'm no electrician and I dont even play one on TV. If you have pics, laser pointers and sock puppets explaining it, that'd help, ha ha
 
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