Great driving, but you really just need taller tires considering how much you drag on the underside of the truck. Wild that you're already running what are basically 42s! Maybe Baja Claw TTC 54s? 💪💪💪
I have a ram 2500 4 door 160" wheelbase, how much belly clearance should i have to run Moab and the rubicon? I have 35" tires and 17" of clearance below the rock sliders but i feel like it wont be enough
This is like watching the surgeon perform with a butter knife. Totally wrong tool for the job someone like a doctor would never try it but.... Fun to watch 😑🤣 people damage and break things.
at the rough terrain like this, obviously, the small, lighter weight, short wheel base has much much more advantage, this white f250 diesel is a ton heavier that the black pick up truck which is in front of this white heavy 250. the f150 raptor is already on the edge of big for moab terrain, forget about the f250, or 350, not suitable at all. waste money to repair.
I love this beast so much! It is very awesome truck in the US!
Nothing is more fun than wheelin a fullsize rig. Nice video! Jared is a good wheel man
Omg! Nice that truck is awesome. Great flexibility..The new broncos needs a solid axle
Gotta be one a the most capable 250's off road! Excellent work👍
Lake Havasu 🌞 Az
that was really impressive for a full size, been thinking of doing this with my '04, pretty motivated now!
Beautiful 4×4!
Tout b
My heart broke at 9:23. Passenger fender warps 😢
This ride is unreal. Just bought an 06 6.0 w/ 51k miles and looking to upgrade it. Thanks for the references !
I know this is old, but I bought an 06 6.0 two years ago as well. Mine had 72,000 miles on it. It’s been perfect for me so far. How has yours been?
So bad ass!! I hope to make there with mine some day.
Great driving, but you really just need taller tires considering how much you drag on the underside of the truck. Wild that you're already running what are basically 42s! Maybe Baja Claw TTC 54s? 💪💪💪
EPIC RIG
Very nice!
Great video!! This has to blow the minds of all those tree huggers to see diesel fuel being burned just to crawl over rocks😂😂😂🤣🤣👍👍👍
They should be happy! It’s Feeding the Trees!
Is there a link to this build anywhere??? Awesome!
I have a ram 2500 4 door 160" wheelbase, how much belly clearance should i have to run Moab and the rubicon? I have 35" tires and 17" of clearance below the rock sliders but i feel like it wont be enough
Just subbed! Great video! 5400 views and 42 subs? WTF??
Do you have anymore videos of this truck
Great video!!
Looks like it rides like a cloud.
What kind of power steering system does the truck have? The factory pump can’t turn with those big wheels.
🤨 what.?? I have big tires. Mine does just fine. What are you talking about?
Nice Job
I don't understand all the 4x4 trail stuff I see, why is there always somebody sitting on top of the hill close to the edge in the way.
Did you have to reinforce the frame with the sliders? Thanks
I was wondering the same thing. That’s a lot of weight to be dropping on something that is probably 16-18” away from the frame.
I think everyone would love to know the specs on your truck
There's a detailed mod list in the description..
What trail is this? Considering taking my 2020 super duty on 40s this weekend.
Sorry for the late reply. This is some of Porcupine Rim then Cliffhanger (which starts at around 3:10).
What size tire?
41.5
This is like watching the surgeon perform with a butter knife. Totally wrong tool for the job someone like a doctor would never try it but.... Fun to watch 😑🤣 people damage and break things.
You don’t know much do you?
That’s a lotta mods lol
at the rough terrain like this, obviously, the small, lighter weight, short wheel base has much much more advantage,
this white f250 diesel is a ton heavier that the black pick up truck which is in front of this white heavy 250. the f150 raptor is already on the edge of big for moab terrain, forget about the f250, or 350, not suitable at all. waste money to repair.
Is there a build video on this truck?
RAM had plenty of clearance. Frankly one needs a parachute to exit