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What did you do to your Ram today???

Are there any molle racks compatible with the oem side rails?
 
Oh I see. I don't think so but you could contact Builtright. I'm sure they would let you know.
 
Oh I see. I don't think so but you could contact Builtright. I'm sure they would let you know.
In the video barrak posted, they state they are compatible with the rails. I didn’t watch the entire video, but I assume you’d remove the rails, then reinstall the rails over the molle panels.
 
Drove it almost 600 miles home from vacation. Averaged just under 20mpg's, head wind most of the afternoon ruined that.
 
In the video barrak posted, they state they are compatible with the rails. I didn’t watch the entire video, but I assume you’d remove the rails, then reinstall the rails over the molle panels.

Those OEM cargo management rails are sturdy, so molle panels might be redundant. The sliding cleats along those rails are rated at 320 lb each. Fastening straps can be securely attached to those cleats or the rails themselves for most needs.
 
Those OEM cargo management rails are sturdy, so molle panels might be redundant. The sliding cleats along those rails are rated at 320 lb each. Fastening straps can be securely attached to those cleats or the rails themselves for most needs.
Quickfists attached directly to the rails also. Range of sizes can be used, even one sized for a fire extinguisher.
 
I don't remember the last time I washed my truck. I will leave it in the rain for a rinse. I do clean off my wheels and do the windows from time to time. That's about it. LOL
gotta clean those windows! I hate it when i see watermarks when i look through my windows lol
annoys the crap out of me
 
Those OEM cargo management rails are sturdy, so molle panels might be redundant. The sliding cleats along those rails are rated at 320 lb each. Fastening straps can be securely attached to those cleats or the rails themselves for most needs.
they are sturdy but if one wants to attach multiple smaller items to achieve overlander status the rails are not an efficient way to do it. For instance like power tanks CO2 tank for airing up or propane tanks it's better to have more than one attachment points for maximum sturdiness, especially when offroading or driving in areas with crap roads.
 
Gave her a much needed hand wash this morning.

These Gyeon products are pretty awesome, Wet Coat especially. Went from hardly any beading, to instant beading. Once I run out of the current other products I have I’ll have to switch to more Gyeon stuff.

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Man, that looks sharp! Great color to be clean like that. Super deep
 
they are sturdy but if one wants to attach multiple smaller items to achieve overlander status the rails are not an efficient way to do it. For instance like power tanks CO2 tank for airing up or propane tanks it's better to have more than one attachment points for maximum sturdiness, especially when offroading or driving in areas with crap roads.
You have to get a skottle to properly acheive "Overlander" status.
 

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