Grimgreg
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Nah, I like the granite/black look on mine.They really should have painted the grille black on the Backcountry trim. Would have looked a lot better.
Nah, I like the granite/black look on mine.They really should have painted the grille black on the Backcountry trim. Would have looked a lot better.
The granite works, the white and hydro blue just stand out too much in the grill that’s just my opinion. To be fair I haven’t seen a backcountry in person yet, I’m just going by pictures. Maybe the gloss black bumper compliments the white and hydro blue better in person on the back country. I’ve seen and driven the BTS edition and liked the hydro blue with the look of blacked out grill. The wheels are nice on the BTS too, however I like that the backcountry comes with a 18 inch wheel instead of a 20 inch. I would rather have more rubber than wheel.Nah, I like the granite/black look on mine.
What is the foldable rail in your bed called?Most definitely...you can have them open any which way. Even if I fold up the trifold cover, I can still open them with no problem
2022 Ram Big Horn Back Country
2016 Dodge Charger scat pack
2021 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara
It's some kind of factory bed divider/extension (with the correct bracket that you have to get separately...which sucks). Comes with the rambox. It has worked pretty well so far.What is the foldable rail in your bed called?
I like that. Next mod for my truck...hahaNice to see they are putting black door handles on the 2023 Backcountry. I noticed it on my build sheet and googled this pic. Personally I like the look.
I went with aftermarket rims and was able to get 275/65/R20 (34.1" tire) with very little trimming on the mud flaps I have. I didn't check the upper control arms to see how close it is...but I think that is where you might run into issues. The 1" factory lift helpedBeen watching this thread for a future tire upgrade. Looking like 295/70/18 is the largest tire that will fit the stock BackCountry set up so far. Is that still the general consensus? Anybody have any luck with any bigger tires?
I’ll be looking for tires before next winter and want to fit the largest tire I can without any mods to the suspension.
Don't know if anyone responded, but folks here suggest that it's a spring that gives it the 1" lift. I debated that, and failed.Can any Backcountry owners give me some insight on how the stock 1in lift was accomplished on these trucks? I bought a 6in suspension lift and was wondering if it will give me problems
My twin...except for the led headlights..lol. love it.might as well since no one's posted a picture in a while of the BC
Possibly changing the design of an already great tire is what had me worried and why I ordered new Falken’s.Interesting. I was just telling somebody a few days ago that I wouldn't be surprised to see Falken update the A/T3W soon. That tire debuted in late winter 2016 and I was one of the first guys to get a set. Still to this day the best all-terrain tire I've tested, and I've tested a LOT of tires.
But, with pressure building in the off road tire segment, a lot of companies are releasing new designs and I guess Falken is working on the new A/T. The "3W" at the end of the name stands for "winter/wet/wear". It's not a reference to the generation of the tire. Actually the A/T3W is the second gen Falken Wildpeak all-terrain. I'm betting the new third gen tire will have "X" in the name somehow. That seems to be getting popular.