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I used scrap metal pieces on the inside of the underside of the bed rail and a washer a nut under it. The setup sandwiches the factory sheet metal fairly well.
I added a bedrack, rock sliders, vice design winch mount and winch, and a transmission skid plate and even before loading my RTT found that I'm about 300 pounds shy of my GVWR. All that extra metal added up quickly. I'm a bit disappointed to say the least.
I reached out to Marcus at Dethloff MFG and asked him to look at producing something to fill the void between the front bumper and the crossmember, said he is pretty busy these days but would look at it the next time a 5th gen ram was in his shop.
Great read. I'm headed to Telluride later this month and have been trying to figure out exactly what trails to do. Ophir pass is for sure on the list. The wife wants to go for the photo opportunities and you're post sold her on it!
I built my rack out of 2" square tubing. It bolts to each corner by removing the plastic caps at each corner and utilizing existing factory holes. Allows full use of the ramboxes and a backflip mx4 cover.
First time out with the family to camp. Trip went great other than a bit of damage getting to our spot. The trail (Metberry Gulch, Colorado) was much tougher than expected and ended up scraping and bending the mess out of my steps, losing a fender flare, and breaking an exhaust hanger. Got most...
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