dgstandard
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They're set at 10 psi now. I may try to lower them to 5 and see if it makes a noticable difference. I can't run them empty.
Greg
2019 | RAM 2500 | CCSB | 6.4 HEMI
2016 | Heartland Pioneer | DS310
I personally like the way it sits now. Sharp truck.Here's a side shot of mine after installing airbags. The back sits a little bit higher from stock. I really think I need to level the front now.
Greg
2019 | RAM 2500 | CCSB | 6.4 HEMI
2016 | Heartland Pioneer | DS310
Thanks man!I personally like the way it sits now. Sharp truck.
Were they ones with the internal bump stops?Sure you can... dont buy into that nonsense.
Running around all day unloaded with 10psi kind of negates the whole reason to buy that nice-riding 3/4 ton coil-sprung truck.
I had helper bags on my 2016 2500 and ran them for 3 years with 0 psi while unloaded... never an issue.
Washed the rig today since it was nice out. I haven't washed her in a few months.
Cleans up nicely.Washed the rig today since it was nice out. I haven't washed her in a few months.
Ya the only time I have seen white stuff in pictures of Florida is from watching Miami Vice as a kid.What is that white stuff?
I don't see much of that in Florida.
Looking
Are the ridge grapplers any good in snow/ice? That’s what I have. Just curious, don’t need to drive in the stuff. I have very little experience driving in the stuff but I don’t feel like they look good for it.Here’s my poor truck shivering away.View attachment 25914View attachment 25915
if you guys are getting it like that already i feel like we will be hit in a week or so too, still nothing on the ground here in onteribleHere’s my poor truck shivering away.View attachment 25914View attachment 25915
I will find out soon. I hope that they are not any worse than the Transfarses. It’s getting to the point were you take what you can get not what you want with the shortages. I find driving to the conditions is as important as what you run.Are the ridge grapplers any good in snow/ice? That’s what I have. Just curious, don’t need to drive in the stuff. I have very little experience driving in the stuff but I don’t feel like they look good for it.
Ya three foot drifts on the first snow fall so no easing on in this year. The wife got stuck in the dark in the middle of the road heading to work in her Liberty and it took a tractor to get her out. Dam thing is so packed with snow and ice it’s a big paper weight sitting in the yard. So it’s a bale in the back of the 12 and off we go.Trucks chaining up, trucks not throwing crashing, sanding/plow trucks in ditch = it’s a cluster.if you guys are getting it like that already i feel like we will be hit in a week or so too, still nothing on the ground here in onterible
We got our first today about 3/4” of the wet stuff lolYa three foot drifts on the first snow fall so no easing on in this year. The wife got stuck in the dark in the middle of the road heading to work in her Liberty and it took a tractor to get her out. Dam thing is so packed with snow and ice it’s a big paper weight sitting in the yard. So it’s a bale in the back of the 12 and off we go.Trucks chaining up, trucks not throwing crashing, sanding/plow trucks in ditch = it’s a cluster.
Is that the frontier bumper you have? If so how do you like it? Thinking about getting one.Washed the rig today since it was nice out. I haven't washed her in a few months.