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Thanks for the information. If I find a reputable one doing it anywhere near that price I will definitely jump on it. Seems to be quite a few fly by night operations out there as well though.
I was looking for a 3500, but didn't want to wait for a special order. All the ones I found we Tradesmans and a few lower Laramie's. Really wanted a bucket list truck this time. Also wanted a long bed. Guess I am finally an old man... Nice ride bud!
I know a couple guys back home with 295/70R17's. Both say they don't have any rubbing. From an online tire size calculator, that would put you at 33.3"X11.6". My guess would be as long as you keep the aspect at 70 you will be OK, but if you try to get wider you will start getting some rubbing.
Yessir. Read through this thread and saw a couple with the same color scheme. It's actually the same (pretty much) as the '17 short bed I had previously. That one met it's demise, unfortunately... This one is long bed though.
Yes sir, I am a bit of a YouTube aficionado. My '17 had it already in there, but a nice lady in a Toyota Corolla decided she didn't need to stop at a red light and found my winch bumper. Unfortunately the bumper is connected to the frame directly, so it bent pretty good. :(
I feel you are likely correct there. I will probably install it myself though. Looked on a couple OEM websites, and didn't see where I could select long bed, so I was a bit worried about ordering the correct one. Thanks!
Wife went and picked up my new Ram 2500 yesterday. Got the Longhorn package in a LWB. Unfortunately this one didn't come with the OEM gooseneck prep package in it, so I will have to install that when I get back home (work offshore). Does anyone here know how much difference there is installing...