r/ram_trucks Jul 14 '21

Took my new '21 on a 3,000 mile road trip, started with 400 miles on the odometer.

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u/danxthexman Jul 14 '21

What trim level and you running any lift? Tires/rim combo look real good

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u/OnlyMyCouchPulls0ut Jul 14 '21 edited Jul 15 '21

Loaded out Laramie, everything except Ram boxes and air suspension (Didn’t want either).

3” front and 1.5” rear Motofab spacers, with Rough Country upper control arms to correct ball joint angle. Tires are 285/55r22 (34.4”) on the factory 22” wheels that come with the night edition.

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u/tobettermyself- Jul 15 '21

Why didn’t you want the ram boxes or air suspension? I’m looking at a new truck and am just curious

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u/OnlyMyCouchPulls0ut Jul 15 '21

As far as the Ram boxes - they make the actual bed quite a bit narrower in exchange for the toolbox space. I do a lot of road trips and camping where I load up the bed with all sorts of stuff in every nook and cranny, so the full bed width was more valuable to me. I have a weatherproof tonneau cover as well so my whole bed is essentially a giant sealed tool box.

The air suspension was an either or for me. I already had planned out what I wanted to do for a small lift setup based around the non-air ride. It's a bit more complicated to lift the air ride models and honestly would have been more of a novelty to me to be able to raise and lower it. If I would have have found this truck with the same options and it had the air ride as well, I would have still gone with it.

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u/seeteethree Jul 17 '21

If I were camping, I'd love my RamBoxes even more than I do! You can put an awful lot of stuff in those things, and then it's right at hand.