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Nice work on the repair. Cant see it. Even though I had thought about a big vinyl stripe like old school, I hadn't really thought of vinyl wrap for the shell. Good idea

And the shell refurb is done, the white vinyl wrap was a PITA but it turned out great and is quite a good color match.
 

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Nice work on the repair. Cant see it. Even though I had thought about a big vinyl stripe like old school, I hadn't really thought of vinyl wrap for the shell. Good idea

And the shell refurb is done, the white vinyl wrap was a PITA but it turned out great and is quite a good color match.

Good job though!
 
My 2008 F250 SuperDuty I am setting up for overlanding. I have built a shelf system in the bed for storage that will be under the bed tent and queen mattress. When not in use, the tent folds down onto the mattress and I close the cover keeping everything dry and clean. Have only had the truck for a month. I am planning a trip on the TAT East Coast section this coming spring/summer.
 

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Thanks. 1998 E250 Sportsmobile. I love it! It's 2WD at the moment, but I hope to do something about that in 2021.

Well, I bet even at 2wd, the right tires on there for the right season, will get you almost anywhere you want to go. Forest trails, dessert trails. I can imagine 4x4 would make that one of the roomiest, comfy offroad vehicles ever
 
LOL I have the same dial

I miss the shifters from the GMT400 platform, but hey, these dials are progress, right. Doesnt matter that if a shitty song comes on I might accidentally end up out of 4wd and into a ditch. I guess that's why they moved the dial from the center stack to the left of the steering wheel
 
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My 2020 6.7 liter PS Tremor- Added (5) 18X9 Fuel “Beast” wheels with a +1offset and (5) quieter Nitto Ridge Grappler 35X12.50. I added XPEL.com -full hood, fenders, flares, quarter panels, mirror caps, headlights, w/s pillars, tailgate. Added - Iconic Silver ARE Z topper to keep our camping gear high and dry.
My friends after first seeing it called it the “Beast”...so it stuck. It’s the fastest truck I have ever driven and owned.
With 475 hp and 1050# of torque it easily tows our Oliver Legacy Elite ll effortlessly, plenty of cargo room. - Happy Campers.
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+1 offset on the Fuel Beast wheels, I really like the Nitto RG’s over the Duratracs.
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Glad to have the ARE Z topper - keeps our camping gear and bicycles high and dry.
Roughing it...lol
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Here is my 2019 RAM 1500 that I'm building out. I have a truck cap on order. When It comes in things will start to get serious haha.

Here are the latest pics.

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Sold my 5th gen 1500 and took the lessons learned from that and decided on a Power Wagon. I've had it for about 7 months now. Just put on a Front Runner bed rack to play nice with the ram boxes.

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Went out and played in mine over the weekend.
 

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