One problem I have run into is the air dam under the front bumper. They can tend to drag. I have lost a couple of them.
I always just pull mine off for this reason. If you go off road at all the air dam is doomed anyway.
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One problem I have run into is the air dam under the front bumper. They can tend to drag. I have lost a couple of them.
If you don't have "Backroad Pinstriping" you ain't huntin!Oh and you may suffer severeTrucks a ability to perform should be no problem, but cosmetically its gonna look like it got in a fight with a dozen cats.
That's no joke. The new pin-striping on the side of the new pick-up is the first thing my wife noticed after my son and I got back from bird hunting.If you don't have "Backroad Pinstriping" you ain't huntin!Oh and you may suffer severe
groin pain when your wife see's "Her" new truck when you return home with the "pinstriping"Ha!,Ha!
I don't know if the dually would fit down some of the roads here, I'd just throw some 10 plys on the new one and go for it. I crawl my Ram 2500 down some pretty rough roads and it does fine.I think from the opinions I have heard I better leave the new one at home until it is not so new. Which means I will take the feed truck which is probably better equipped since its spends more time off road than on road. It's already got 10 ply tires. It's a dually so idk if that is a plus or minus but it will work. There has been some awesome input on this thread. I appreciate everyone who is willing to share experiences to guys like me that hope to build some of these experiences and be able to contribute more to this site.