The mine'll outpull yours 1996ram318/lugnuts thread
I don`t think so. Your truck couldn`t drag itself backerds. Your truck couldn`t drag that little Chrystler of yours backerds. I bet that Craftsman mower could drag you backerds. I know it`ll drag the hood off that Ramcharger I bought. That`s the best way I`ve found yet of knocking down crawdad chimneys.
Actually, we knock them down so they don`t dull the blades. My truck will crawl over the Empire State building. I have learned something new today. The body on a Ramcharger is very heavy. Removing it by hand is not a good idea. I think I will go die in pain now.
Only way your truck would make that climb is to ride the elevator. Once you got it up there though you could do a Letterman and drop it off the top. Splat like a brown turd.
I gained another 2" of lift in the back on "Ol Bumpy when I sawed the top off, took the rear seat carpet rear hatch etc. off. 28" to the bottom of the rear bumper, 36" to the bed floor. Climbing up and down working on the rear of the cab is playin' hell with my knees lol.
I gained another 2" of lift in the back on "Ol Bumpy when I sawed the top off, took the rear seat carpet rear hatch etc. off. 28" to the bottom of the rear bumper, 36" to the bed floor. Climbing up and down working on the rear of the cab is playin' hell with my knees lol.
It`s over 36" to the bed on my truck, and that`s without modification. If you keep trying though, one day you might have a real truck.
On a side note, do you think anyone would want to buy the frame from a Ramcharger? Or should I carve it up and put the front suspension under the hot rod mower I am building?
On a side note, do you think anyone would want to buy the frame from a Ramcharger? Or should I carve it up and put the front suspension under the hot rod mower I am building?



