Enthusiast I
Member III
Member I
Amazing looking truck.
Member II
Advocate III
Enthusiast III
Enthusiast III
Just got my Ram recently too! Hope to hit the trails soon, enjoy!~ 2 months into ownership, Snugtop cap should be here in 2-3 weeks and I am researching how I want to do a drawer system / sleeping platform. Removed 60 section of the 60/40 split rear seats to build a platform for the pup and more storage underneath. Slowly acquiring recovery gear and taking it on trails as often as I can. Some southern CO exploration in the San Luis valley but mostly in northern New Mexico. First picture is up in Jemez mountains, next is north of the Valles Caldera off the Hoodoos and Calderas trail, next is a Jemez river fishing access, air mattress set up until the cap and platform is built, lastly San Lorenzo Canyon. Looking forward to doing more trips to AZ, Utah and Colorado.
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Contributor II
Well now that's a sweet looking ram build, and I love the idea of removing the 60 for the pups. I just installed the Dirty Dog Pet divider in my Ram, and I will be building a platform/bed for the pups as well (3 overgrown rug rats). Keep us posted on the build please~ 2 months into ownership, Snugtop cap should be here in 2-3 weeks and I am researching how I want to do a drawer system / sleeping platform. Removed 60 section of the 60/40 split rear seats to build a platform for the pup and more storage underneath. Slowly acquiring recovery gear and taking it on trails as often as I can. Some southern CO exploration in the San Luis valley but mostly in northern New Mexico. First picture is up in Jemez mountains, next is north of the Valles Caldera off the Hoodoos and Calderas trail, next is a Jemez river fishing access, air mattress set up until the cap and platform is built, lastly San Lorenzo Canyon. Looking forward to doing more trips to AZ, Utah and Colorado.
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Contributor II
Here's my girl, Year 1 mods are still in Boxes~ 2 months into ownership, Snugtop cap should be here in 2-3 weeks and I am researching how I want to do a drawer system / sleeping platform. Removed 60 section of the 60/40 split rear seats to build a platform for the pup and more storage underneath. Slowly acquiring recovery gear and taking it on trails as often as I can. Some southern CO exploration in the San Luis valley but mostly in northern New Mexico. First picture is up in Jemez mountains, next is north of the Valles Caldera off the Hoodoos and Calderas trail, next is a Jemez river fishing access, air mattress set up until the cap and platform is built, lastly San Lorenzo Canyon. Looking forward to doing more trips to AZ, Utah and Colorado.
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Traveler III
Great looking rig, I’m so glad there are more full size rigs out there!Here's my girl, Year 1 mods are still in Boxes~ 2 months into ownership, Snugtop cap should be here in 2-3 weeks and I am researching how I want to do a drawer system / sleeping platform. Removed 60 section of the 60/40 split rear seats to build a platform for the pup and more storage underneath. Slowly acquiring recovery gear and taking it on trails as often as I can. Some southern CO exploration in the San Luis valley but mostly in northern New Mexico. First picture is up in Jemez mountains, next is north of the Valles Caldera off the Hoodoos and Calderas trail, next is a Jemez river fishing access, air mattress set up until the cap and platform is built, lastly San Lorenzo Canyon. Looking forward to doing more trips to AZ, Utah and Colorado.
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Contributor II
Thanks, year 1 is in the booksGreat looking rig, I’m so glad there are more full size rigs out there!
Enthusiast III
Gotta show the 4Runner some love! What is the story on the flat?
Lol, I wish I could use the excuse of some giant send but I’m reality it was just me being stubborn and dumb. It’s the typical slow crawl of misjudgment thinking that because you made it over the last downed tree you can clearly make it over the next. Just make sure you’re not on very thin ATs.Gotta show the 4Runner some love! What is the story on the flat?