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Thread: Need Ramcharger recommendations

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    Default Need Ramcharger recommendations

    Hey all,

    My Chevy 1-ton has left the yard in trade for an enclosed trailer. I did this as an asset swap, and have a cash buyer for the trailer. I am considering an '87 Ramcharger as my solid axle replacement for the mostly unused Chevy. The Ramcharger has a 6" lift, 33's, a winch and is otherwise stock.

    I know that others here ave fixed up this vehicle type for camping, and I respectfully ask for some information and pictures.

    Thanks,
    Russell
    1987 Dodge Raider - Roxy
    1988 Mitsubishi Mighty Max with Starion turbo - Pearl
    1987 Dodge Ramcharger LE - Ryan
    19-something M100 trailer - Darrel (ict)

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    I don't have any pictures, but I do have some information that might help. The 1987 Ramcharger is going to be carbureted, so think about if you will possibly want fuel injection in the future. Since you are in CA (like me) this might make future mods or possible engine swaps more difficult if you decide that's the way you want to go. Both the 318 and 360 are good reliable motors and you will most likely have a 727 torqueflite trans if it is an automatic. Nothing wrong with either of those parts (just a lack of overdrive for highway cruising). A 6" lift will probably be pretty tall for 33's. I currently have a 6" lift on my 1991 W150 and I am running 35's comfortably. A 6" lift on these trucks needs a front driveshaft mod unless you run alot of shim to raise the pinion. Unfortunately this also screws up your caster and gives the feeling of bumpsteer/wander. Also if it hasn't been converted to crossover steering it will probably have some slop in the steering (alot of that comes from the factory rag joint). If the rear end is a Chrysler 9.25 then you can run that thing forever as they are pretty bombproof for a 1/2 ton rear end. I don't have much experience with the Chrysler 8.75 rear end. There are tons of things to look for before buying a 25 year old truck so I wont get into those. But the roof vent on the RC is often a leak point so give that a check and if you can pull up the carpet in the footwells I would recommend it as they tend to take on water (from where I don't know). They are great trucks though and just about anything can be fixed or improved upon with simple tools and wrench skills. Happy hunting.

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    Check the driprail for rust right above the windshield, These trucks are known for rust up there.

    A Cummins swap is also a bolt in ordeal on it too!!!!
    90 Dodge W250 CTD, NV4500, D60,D80,NP205, Lots of engine mods
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    93 Dodge W350 ext cab dually, D60,D70,G360,NP205, a few adjustments
    Build thread http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...st-gen-Cummins

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    cummins powered '78 for sale in Western CO $5500

    http://westslope.craigslist.org/cto/2812362534.html
    Gary
    96 FZJ80
    93 W250 Cummins

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    I have a friend with a 12v Cummins 5spd swap in his Ramcharger. Sweet little rig that gets almost 25mpg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gahi View Post
    cummins powered '78 for sale in Western CO $5500

    http://westslope.craigslist.org/cto/2812362534.html



    Suh-weeeet!!!
    '98 Dodge 3500 CTD NV4500 complete with a crap load of goodies. "Bought, not built"
    '11 Rubicon Unlimited OME heavies
    '07 Adventurer 10T
    No kids, 3 dogs, many surfboards...

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    Weird, my name is Russell and I just sold my '87.

    The 4wd system uses CAD, so make sure the CAD system is working as well. It's simple to convert to manual hubs for a little better mileage and you can lock out the CAD after that and never worry with vacuum problems again. I sold mine because it didnt have enough cargo room for the 5 of us, but for two or three people, it'll be plenty.


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    Quote Originally Posted by RU55ELL View Post
    I sold mine because it didnt have enough cargo room for the 5 of us,
    Not because the red interior made you CRAZY? I figure "they" should do a survey on interior color of vehicles of serial road-ragers... Likely a lot of red going on! It's far from calming.
    '98 Dodge 3500 CTD NV4500 complete with a crap load of goodies. "Bought, not built"
    '11 Rubicon Unlimited OME heavies
    '07 Adventurer 10T
    No kids, 3 dogs, many surfboards...

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    In college, when we took Orange Thunder out...

    Orange Thunder was our name for the '84 RC our school had, a temperamental 318, automatic, low ground clearance, but cozy wheeler compared to the gleaming white big block 3/4-ton Suburban they had.

    I drove Orange Thunder lots! We carried five college kids and camping supplies for up to one week ventures, but there was nothing glamorous or frivolous allowed. I finally installed a roof rack to deal with sleeping bags, clothes bags and bedding.

    The truck I'm looking at now is grey metallic with a fancy red interior.
    1987 Dodge Raider - Roxy
    1988 Mitsubishi Mighty Max with Starion turbo - Pearl
    1987 Dodge Ramcharger LE - Ryan
    19-something M100 trailer - Darrel (ict)

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    Ram Charger’s are great rigs! Since member Coloradobill hasn’t chimed in yet I’ll post some pictures of his well built Ram Charger. Bill has done a lot of work on this rig over the years. It has swapped in Dodge ¾ axles (rear Dana 60 full-floater & front non-cad Dana 44) both axles are stuffed with an ARB air lockers with 4:10 gears. Bill also built front and rear bumpers for it as well as a nice sleep platform with storage and aux power outlets for the fridge, etc. It currently has a bone stock 5.2L and could use a bit more power on the highway but it does just fine on the trails. Hopefully someday soon it will get a 5.9L Cummins or a late model 5.7 or 6.1L Hemi.


    White Rim trail



    Top of the World


    More White Rim




    The 318 sounds tough on this steep slick hill. The video serves no justice to how steep and slick this his actually was. Lots of ice under the snow!


    This is the Ram Charger he parted to build the newer white one. This one was still carburated without an overdrive trans. The white '92 has all of the modern amenities including cruise control and ice cold A/C for the hot desert trips but with tough as nails driveline out of this blue one. This was near Tuweep in July 2009.
    1978 Chevrolet K10, Vortec 8.1L, NV4500, NP205
    2011 Phoenix Camper
    1992 Toyota 4Runner
    1989 Chevrolet Suburban, V2500, 5.7L, NV4500
    2001 Chevrolet 2500HD 4x4, 8.1L, ZF S6-650 6-speed manual trans. Purchased new over 10 years ago.

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