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Okiespaniels 08-06-2013 09:39 PM

My Ram's story/build thread.
 
Y'know folks, every story has a starting point, and my rams story is no different. But after 11 years, I don't think of my truck in a "build up" mentality, rather a series of stops and starts where mods or repairs were done and then enjoyed. Then redone, repainted or added too, enjoyed, done....etc.

This thread will be different. It will go backward to the beginning, and document the middle period of experimentation, adaptation and soul searching. Then it will document the latest progress and the constant battle between chaos and order and form vs function. If you're not into street philosophy then think of it as the Triple Crown winner who wants to work like a Clydesdale or vice versa.

So, back in the summer of 2001 I found myself in Mesa Arizona, divorced, angry, and alone, not always by choice. I had worked my way out of the hole of debt from my marrage by working two jobs and had some disposable cash. My '78 Ramcharger would not pass the stringent Arizona smog tests because the smog stuff had been gone for years, and I thought I needed a reward, and an escape from the stress of big city life. The desert beckoned and I harkened to her siren song. Y'all know about the sirens from Jason and the Argonauts right?

I found this truck in the back lot of a place called Trucks R' Us in Mesa. The back lot as you know is not the place where the cool lifted trucks hang out. But the price was right, they took my Ramcharger, and it was my birthday. Plus this truck had the right stuff for off roading. Vinyl flooring (no hard to maintain carpet) base interior, Trailer package with HD cooling, bedliner (to hide all the holes in the bed) and 3:55 gears, Rear LSD. and the 5.9. Also no POWER stuff. Wind up windows, manual door locks, etc. Yes it had cruise, AC and a stereo. Also the chrome rims and half worn 285/16 At's.

To me it was the perfect starting point for a work truck/weekend off road toy. So the deal was struck...

I don't have a lot of pics from that time, but one has survived the hard drive wipes and viruses. It's of my first off road foray about 20 miles outside of the East valley in the summer of 2001. The time sig says 2006, because that was a save and repost in a now defunct forum. A few days after this post some tweaker tried to steal my Ram. Hadn't made a payment on it yet! Glad he failed but he did over 600 dollars damage to the door and column. First mod..a club!


http://www.oklarams.com/picture.php?...&pictureid=497

Hope you'll enjoy the ride.

Okiespaniels 08-06-2013 09:49 PM

Time to start moving forward!

Its late fall 2001. I've joined my first two Dodge Ram forums, started posting and meeting local Ram owners who enjoyed off roading, and added a few items to my truck. There was a lot of information and excitement about the 2nd gens online, but few realized that 2001 was the swan song for the 2nd gen body style. I also joined a local club and went on some trail rides. It was that point that I started adding off road gear, mostly recovery stuff...because I tended to get stuck on occasion.

http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/a...psc3feed3d.jpg

In early 2002 I went on a trail cleanup out at the west side of Table Mesa, which is North of Phoenix and lake Pleasant. After hauling several loads of trash, litter and spent brass for irresponsible shooters, I decded to play a bit. Nothing too technical, but fun none the less. I attended another cleanup a Saquaro lake that February. Flying over the whoops and around the ATV trails and hills was a blast!

http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps0b5e0d25.jpg

By this time you can see pretty much everything I've done. In the first photo I haven't added the vent visors yet.



In addition to dressup items like bug guards and vent shields, I now have tool box, High lift, various recovery straps, tire plug kits, fire extiguisher and CB. The only engine mod is a chrome tip my store manager gave me because it was a damaged return. I learned real quick that when off roading, driving skill has more merit than horsepower. I dreamed of gears and lockers..and still do!




Y'know, most of you gotta be thnking why I didn't just pay out the bucks for a lift and tires. Well, budget issues aside (child support) most of the guys I hung wth that had lifts and tires couldn't do much more with thier trucks than I could with mine. I had to take a different line and be a judacious at times. Plus tearing up an expensive rim or tire wouldv'e been a budget breaker for me. Also, when you're out in the desert, it isn't about looks, but about your skill and your vehicles' capabilities

Okiespaniels 08-06-2013 09:53 PM

Its back to 2001 sorry readers...December 2001! Apparently I got a Christmas bonus. I found this on an old CD dated 12/31/2001. Its my Ram outside the shops where I had 2.5 inch spacers installed with 4 new Fabtech shocks. Other than my transmission and my stereo, this is the only time I've had others wrench on my truck. I learned quicky from this point that with a bit of knowledge and maybe an extra pair of hands I could still get it done!

http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps4d443b8b.jpg

That winter I also went on my first snow run on the Mongollon rim, and got stuck when I slid a rear tire off a fire road. As I lay under my truck attaching a snatch strap to the front axle I quickkly realized I need 2 things... tow hooks and better tires. They woiuld be forthcoming...oh here's an after run pic with the old '91 caddy I moved to Az with. Great car...still miss it.

http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/a...psbc5d20da.jpg

Financial challenges would keep me from from getting thos items untll the summer of 2002, but here's a shot of my Ram out in the west valley. Prime off roading then, tract housing and Loop 303 highway now . Its probably 110 plus degrees out here!

http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/a...psad87b609.jpg

Okiespaniels 08-06-2013 10:02 PM

A few weeks after the last photo, I tore up one of my truxus tires on a powered rock climb. This would not be the first issue I would have with these tires...actually 2002 was going to be a rough year for me...after this I was backing out of my work parking lot and hooked my front bumper under a concrete light pole pylon. Needed a new chrome bumper, but had them reuse my top piece of trim even though it was damaged. A reminder to be careful. I pretty much damage this truck more on the street than off road!

http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/a...pscca546d5.jpg

Oh...never again will intercos grace my truck and 4wp...can shove it!

Where was I...ah yes 2002. I decided to move from Mesa to Phoenix to be closer to my FT job, and leave a failed after marrage relationship. Got a decent place about 2 miles from the office.
In this photo you can see that while mud isn't easy to find in the Desert, when you find it it is A.just as fun to drive through and B. smells horrid. So I'm on my way to the car wash for a quick hosing off!

http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps20076f0c.jpg

I'd said earlier that 2002 would be a challenging year...and it continued. I didn't listen to my spotter while climbing a rock with a protuding ledge and SSCCCCRRRAAPPPPPPPPEEE! Always wait for your spotter!

http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps8292c3d9.jpg

I would make one more major off road trip through box canyon to Martinez cabin then over to the coke ovens. This is the start of the trip. It was an all day affair and incredibly beautiful and scenic. ..and now off limits to offroaders thanks to a few azz hats who vandalized the properties. It also addresses the need for the truck to have more lift...The rear leafs were laying on the overloads and the truck nearly beat me to death!

http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps95878b96.jpg

That's about all for tonight folks, I'll add a few posts tomorrow.

916Timmy 08-06-2013 10:04 PM

Great write up! I look forward to the rest!

ramthis9501 08-06-2013 10:55 PM

Good read!

BMRbrnSNRbrd 08-07-2013 07:39 AM

It's nice to see how your truck got to its current form. It is still the nicest 2nd Generation Dodge Ram I've seen running around.

Okiespaniels 08-07-2013 10:50 AM

Try to get some more off road pics here, but my old jam cam at 2.1 mp isn't vey good.
Here's a shot or from the Coke oven trip...

http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/a...psb6ba0d3c.jpg

I was following a Super Dookey and he and I made it through with our miirors folded. The pains of offroading a full sized!

Here's a pic of one of the coke ovens...It's hard to imagine that over 100 years ago this was a mining area and ore was brought from digs by mule cart, processed and shipped out the same to a railroad. Later a rialroad was built (the rusted tracks sit ready) but it was still a 3 mile journey to junction by wagon.

http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/a...psa1ba05c3.jpg

This where I finally decided to lift the truck. My rear springs had collapsed down to the overloads and it beat my to death!

myoung84 08-07-2013 11:04 AM

This is a cool writeup! I can't see the pics though?

Okiespaniels 08-07-2013 11:23 AM

2002 would continue to go wrong. Over the Christmas holidays my apartment would be broken into and my firearms and other items stolen. Eventually my firearms would be returned, but the sting will never leave. I began to rethink my move to Arizona.

2003... things would start to change. My friend Braden in the Silver Off road would give me his old coils and leaf packs when his 5.5 Fabtech was installed. Here's a pic of his truck. Wonder what happened to him...last time I saw him he was getting married.

http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/a...psba60ced8.jpg

2003 wiould be a busy year for me and the Ram. After another day trip up the back way to Crown King, my water pump decided to take a crap. Enter my friend Rich. The assistant manger of the Checker autoparts store I worked at, and homeowner with a shaded carport.

We replaced the waterpump, fan clutch and pulleys...

http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/a...pscb2d752d.jpg

Then he helped me replace the rear leaf springs with the Off road packs. I'd installed a BDS AAL in them and chopped the overloads for more flex.
Truck now sits like my '69 Roadrunner with the air shocks pumped up. The rake has got to go!

http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps0b7a8d5f.jpg
You'll also notice the blow mold tool box with a carbon fiber version. The blowmolded version pretty much melted from the heat.

Rich's carport would serve me well that year. For Christmas the truck got some chrome differential covers, a front diff guard (which has saved the cover more than once) and a Lindstad track bar. Finally I reduced the rake just a bit by putting the Offroad front springs...

Sadly no pics exist of this...because the truck site they were on had a server meltdown and they were lost.

We roll on into 2004 next...

Okiespaniels 08-07-2013 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by myoung84 (Post 24947)
This is a cool writeup! I can't see the pics though?

Wierd...they're in my Misc crap folder on here. Can one of our admins help?

ramthis9501 08-07-2013 11:31 AM

Morgan are you on your phone? It isn't showing up on my phone either. Worked fine on the laptop though. They're all img codes so I don't know why it's not showing up on the phones

myoung84 08-07-2013 11:35 AM

They show up on TapaTalk, but not on my computer?

ramthis9501 08-07-2013 11:41 AM

I'll look at it later when I get to a computer.

DoubleTakeDodge 08-07-2013 12:31 PM

I can't see the pics on my phone or laptop :(

Okiespaniels 08-07-2013 07:16 PM

Lets see what happens with the pictures...

It's 2004, and not survives due to a C-drive meltdown on my old gateway and DTW having a server crash. I'm not sure how many mods were done, but I sure had fun! Lets see if we can post up some pics here.

Every year Arizona Backcountry takes at least 2 trips into the East side of Table Mesa. A mild trail when dry and a challenge when wet, these pics are from Feb 2004. I'd already begun to crush my new Westin nerf bars...oh well!

http://www.oklarams.com/picture.php?...&pictureid=514

I always do tailgunner on these runs because I carried a good amount of recovery gear and tools. So I'm at the bottom left waiting on some latecomers.

http://www.oklarams.com/picture.php?...&pictureid=515

Mild trail but with some fun lines...

http://www.oklarams.com/picture.php?...&pictureid=516

This is where my recovery stuff comes in. I pulled an unlifted Durango and Jeep off high centers in this stream bed. So I'll take an easier but still bumpy line. I'd replaced the crappy Intercos with Kuhmo mudders mid 2003 after the swampers started to self destruct on a cross country ride to my moms 2nd husbands funeral. Great tires, wish they still made them the same!

http://www.oklarams.com/picture.php?...&pictureid=517

Okiespaniels 08-07-2013 07:48 PM

So it's mid 2004 and I just remembered photos of my Sedona/Wiliiams/Flagstaff trip

Anyway enjoy pics of the trip...Sedona, Willams on Rt66 and the mud from the mountain trail I took from Sedona to I-17 south of Flagstaff...

http://www.oklarams.com/picture.php?...&pictureid=518

http://www.oklarams.com/picture.php?...&pictureid=519

http://www.oklarams.com/picture.php?...&pictureid=520

Okiespaniels 08-07-2013 09:53 PM

Guys, I sure apologise, apparently no one or only a few can see my photos. They are posted in my Misc crap folder.
Hopefully the admins will fix the issue. I need another photo account to fill like I need a hole in the head.

myoung84 08-07-2013 11:12 PM

I can still see them on my phone with Tapatalk. I'm enjoying the pics and story!

BMRbrnSNRbrd 08-08-2013 06:38 AM

I've yet to miss a picture. I'm not sure what the issue is for others.

Okiespaniels 08-08-2013 07:56 AM

So we're somewhere in 2005...maybe late 2004. It's hard to remember sometimes. Time punishes the old...

I added a proper front suspension/lift. 3 inch spacers, longer control arms, limit straps and bump stops. Now many of you know where I've gotten much of my suspension knowledge from. BTW it's very functional, but not perfect. An old friend named Keevin stayed up half the night to assist me. Sadly Keevin has disappeared into the mists of time.
But the suspension works like it should now...there's always room for refinement

http://www.oklarams.com/picture.php?...&pictureid=521

The battle between form and function has exploded. All the funky decals, emblems and rub strips were removed.
I finally added dual exhausts, a FIPK, and had a set of factory valve covers chromed. Sport tail lights were purchased at a steal of a price. I put in a set of polished grille inserts. My friend Rich loaned me his driveway again for the exhaust install. Rich now lives in Mo.

http://www.oklarams.com/picture.php?...&pictureid=522

Finally, the Kuhmo mudders, wrre replaced in mid 2005 with General At's. That would be a mistake, although one of the A/Ts is still carried as a spare.
I start going on more interesting runs with the Azbc group. The Broken Arrow trail in Sedona becames one of my favorite. Not sure you can squeeze a full size in there now but you could in 2005.

http://www.oklarams.com/picture.php?...&pictureid=523

Sharp eyes will notice the rear fender ding, a scar from my trip to Crown King.

More pics from 2005 on the way.

DoubleTakeDodge 08-08-2013 10:01 AM

I've logged in on a desktop, my laptop, and my phone and am unable to see recent pictures... But somehow the pictures on the first page now work. Great writeup though Al, very cool.

Okiespaniels 08-08-2013 06:47 PM

Guys I'm sorry you can't see whats going on...I'm not a puter guy so I hope someone fixes it.

Here's a flashback...remember that easy trail I put pics up on? Remember I said its a bit tougher when wet? Indeed it is.

http://www.oklarams.com/picture.php?...&pictureid=524

I only ran 2 of the 3 crossings. Here's the 2nd. The third was two fast a current for me. BTW..this is one week before the lift and FIPK were installed. I'm glad I had the stock filter setup!

http://www.oklarams.com/picture.php?...&pictureid=525

Okiespaniels 08-08-2013 07:04 PM

2006...I'd get sway bar disconnects for the Ram Oh what fun!

http://www.oklarams.com/picture.php?...&pictureid=526

That ditch in Sedona...easy peasy!

http://www.oklarams.com/picture.php?...&pictureid=527

2006 would be our last year in Arizona and we went on a tour...

Broken Arrow in Sedona ..Coincidence?

http://www.oklarams.com/picture.php?...&pictureid=528

http://www.oklarams.com/picture.php?...&pictureid=531

North side of Table Mesa/Lake Pleasant

http://www.oklarams.com/picture.php?...&pictureid=529

My Apartment...kidding. Old mine office. One word... Rattlesnakes! Oh..new tires. Pep Boys Durango Mudders. On my 2nd set now...Pep Boys service is dicey but the tires are a good value!

http://www.oklarams.com/picture.php?...&pictureid=530

Oatman massacre site...very very creepy! What our pioneers went through...

http://www.oklarams.com/picture.php?...&pictureid=533


Sadly 2007 has no pics from Jan till late Summer. Traci, our dog Sandy and I moved to Tulsa in June. Sad because the ram got a new transmission out of the deal...and a deep sump PMI pan. Shift kit was installed by my friend Ed in Phoenix. He's definetly the go to guy for Dodge stuff.

But we got one cool mod for Christmas....behold, the OKIESPANIEL hisself!

http://www.oklarams.com/picture.php?...&pictureid=534

Then I bought a small Mig welder....

Okiespaniels 08-15-2013 09:04 PM

I'm up to the point in the build where I'm pretty much stuck in Tulsa for now.

At least I have a place to put a welder, which I've made good use out of.

I've done a couple of big projects...one a complete interior redo, which was detailed in GPMM for those who cross over, and a partial bed restore also detailed in GPMM as well.

The only other thread over here in ORC is this one...a review of 2012.

http://www.oklarams.com/showthread.php?t=754

Oh...how could I forget my official "puttering" thread.

http://www.oklarams.com/showthread.php?t=1391

The build isn't done though, simply waiting for finances to catch up. I placed an order for a few small items from Jegs tonight. They should be installed by Bristow. Another project is supposed to be done by the Perkins show.

Okiespaniels 09-19-2013 11:55 AM

Cleaning up details and loose ends here. Got rid of the ricer light switch and wiring for my 55 watt lights and installed a proper switch to match my 100 watters.

http://www.oklarams.com/picture.php?...&pictureid=545

Matt 09-19-2013 06:25 PM

looking good

Okiespaniels 09-27-2013 06:36 PM

Couple details added. New fastners for for the front along with new trans cooler hoses and couplers.

http://www.oklarams.com/picture.php?...&pictureid=547

And I got a heck of a deal on a new dashmat that a customer oe'd but didn't buy. Much nicer than original bought in Phoenix about 12 years ago.

http://www.oklarams.com/picture.php?...&pictureid=546

Okiespaniels 03-20-2014 10:49 AM

This "spring" I've purchased some items that will really change the look of my truck. It's something I've wanted to do for years but could never find the money.

Yes, I'm not posting pic(s). Soon though. It's nice to finally have something new.

It's been a long winter folks, hopefully this will get every ones blood pumping a bit.

BMRbrnSNRbrd 03-20-2014 10:52 AM

Good to hear. I was just telling a buddy of mine about your truck the other day.

Okiespaniels 03-20-2014 09:17 PM

Hah hah, this explains the ear ache I'm having Dave. JK sir!

Okiespaniels 03-25-2014 08:41 PM

Tease pic...

https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2882/...b2a1d1ce_z.jpg

DoubleTakeDodge 03-25-2014 08:57 PM

I like em!

(S.M.R) 101 03-25-2014 09:46 PM

Them are going to look amazing Al!

BMRbrnSNRbrd 03-26-2014 08:23 AM

Wow, those are very nice Al!

Okiespaniels 03-26-2014 11:43 AM

Thank you kind sirs. I can't wait to put them on, but I'll have to. Spent money on our old fishing boat...rebuilt carb ad such.

Okiespaniels 04-15-2014 09:53 PM

..worth a thousand words?
 
http://www.oklarams.com/picture.php?...&pictureid=699

BMRbrnSNRbrd 04-16-2014 06:55 AM

Wow...just wow.

Okiespaniels 04-22-2014 07:17 PM

Thanks Dave.

One thing leads to another. Time to install the Bilsteins.

http://www.oklarams.com/picture.php?...&pictureid=700

myoung84 04-22-2014 09:52 PM

Re: My Ram's story/build thread.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Okiespaniels (Post 27123)
One thing leads to another.

You got that right! It never seems to end. Looking good though!


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