Cool! Now save some money and pull your shackle out of the slug and stash it under your seat until you need it, because before long some d-bag will happen along and help himself to a free shackle.Since I am too broke to get anything else for the truck right now I got some basic recovery stuff. I got the Smittybilt hitch shackle and 30,000lb tow rope. Hopefully I will have enough money soon for some real mods!View attachment 4357 View attachment 4358
Not the slug, the shackle.Yea I went and found my locking pin from my towing ball so it won't grow legs and walk away
Thank you! It has been a great truck, I'm still in the process of figuring out where all the knocking is coming from in the front end, but I think I have it narrowed down to the intermediate steering shaft. After that it'll be ready for more adventures! I would say go with a 2500 because it has a solid front axle and there are WAY more parts for them but they are pretty big for the type of trails we have up here.I love your truck.
I said it before, but I am looking to build a RAM up as well. Someday once back in WA.
Definitely will take that into consideration. The 1500 come as diesels, I believe?Thank you! It has been a great truck, I'm still in the process of figuring out where all the knocking is coming from in the front end, but I think I have it narrowed down to the intermediate steering shaft. After that it'll be ready for more adventures! I would say go with a 2500 because it has a solid front axle and there are WAY more parts for them but they are pretty big for the type of trails we have up here.
The new ones do yes, but they are wider then his ram.Definitely will take that into consideration. The 1500 come as diesels, I believe?
Okay. I'll take a look around for power wagon's.The new ones do yes, but they are wider then his ram.
If anything I'd say a power wagon. That's what I would get for an overland type ram.
That's not a power wagon then.Okay. I'll take a look around for power wagon's.
There's a guy I work with who has one, a 98 with a 24valve cummins in it. Weighs 11,000lbs, but he gets 35mpg highway... crazy.
I'm pretty ignorant with this type of vehicle, so I wouldn't have known the difference. Thanks for clarifying! (His truck has PowerWagon on the back, must have been put there by someone else haha)That's not a power wagon then.
Power wagon was from 05 and up and only has the hemi. Well technically there was 1st gen power wagons (like 80s) but they aren't as good as the newer ones lol
Also the 4th gen ram power wagons have the 6.4 hemi instead of the 5.7.
It's really not, alot of these guys claiming this crazy high mpg are making shit up.I'm pretty ignorant with this type of vehicle, so I wouldn't have known the difference. Thanks for clarifying! (His truck has PowerWagon on the back, must have been put there by someone else haha)
I like the idea of having a diesel truck, but am not experience with these trucks to know if its as beneficial as it seems.
@Truckerbizz Sorry for hijacking your thread!
I appreciate the insight.