2018 Ram Megacab Swiss Army Knife Build with trailer

getlost4x4

Expedition Leader
I will have to ad that to my list and check it out. Thanks for the link

not sure if you have been here yet but it was pretty cool and had 2 park rangers lead you around and go through the history of the place.

 

getlost4x4

Expedition Leader
I finally found the solution for the swaying and wagging rear end of my 2500 Megacab. I upgraded the stock track bar to a Thuren, man what a difference!

 

getlost4x4

Expedition Leader
one more mod, lol probably not.

Installed some used Decked drawers I found on the local classifieds for $550. They were a steal at that price so I bought them.

 

getlost4x4

Expedition Leader
Did some rock crawling in my 2500 Megacab. I may have incurred some damage. (Sad Face)

I may have slipped off a rock and dented it. Oops......

 

getlost4x4

Expedition Leader
Alright, finally got around to this video. We took Big Burtha up Long Canyon, because the cruiser wasn't sounding so healthy after Kane Creek. It's a nice easy trail. The truck fit well and we didn't have any issues, as would be expected anyway. The best time to run this trail is right before sunset. The views are awesome from top to bottom.

 
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getlost4x4

Expedition Leader
We finally hit one of the roads I've always wanted to drive in Southern Utah. The Shafer Switchbacks in the Canyonlands National Park. Really fun drive with great views.

 

getlost4x4

Expedition Leader
Concluding video to the Shafer Road I shared last week. Potash Road runs the rest of the way into Moab. The views here are amazing. We were blown away. I can't believe in all the times we had been to Moab, we've never gone on this road!

 

getlost4x4

Expedition Leader
I decided to remove my Decked Drawer System. It just made the bed of my truck unusable for the things I needed to haul. Any recommendations on what to do for cargo management?

 

phsycle

Adventurer
I decided to remove my Decked Drawer System. It just made the bed of my truck unusable for the things I needed to haul. Any recommendations on what to do for cargo management?


Any sort of built in drawer system wouldn’t work for me, either. My solution has always been tote boxes. I’ve used cheap Home Depot totes, because...I’m cheap. But I wouldn’t mind something like these. Easy removal. Wheels to move it around. Dust/water tight.

 

mekcanix

Camper
I use a combo of totes and a bed slide

 

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