Finally a RAM 1500 rig! This is exactly what I've been looking for! Gettting my first Ram this coming week and hopefully shes as purdy as yours! Great vid my dude!
Alexander Navarro Congrats! You’re going to love it. What are you getting? Just takes some time and thought. I know it can be tough to find some gear for these RAMs so always feel free to comment here on message us on Instagram. Happy to help. Excited for you. Keep us updated on your build! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Finally !!! First of all thank you for designing this stuff, I’m certainly interested in purchasing it ! However instead of the tent setup on top, this would work amazing for hauling my canoe !
One of the better Ram 1500 setups I've seen. Thanks for showcasing her. I'm curious, have you put any consideration into upgraded brakes given the 35" tires, and later the 37"s? I'm probably going 35" tires soon, and am considering a brake upgrade of some kind. What's been your experience? Thanks again!
I just saw this and I'm looking for my next Overland platform. I have a few questions about your setup. 1) What kind of range do you get with the truck between fill ups? 2) How long do you think you could live off grid with this for 1 person, 2, or what ever capacity you designed it for? 3) Is there anything you would change, add, or delete?
Chris Strandt this truck has changed quite a bit since this video I’m actually working a second version rig tour.. this setup I was getting on average 8.8 mpg and ranging anywhere from 260 miles to the tank to 270 miles. With the new lightweight winch bumper, sliders, and new lift I’m getting 10.8 mpg. As for live-ability with the new lion energy gear powered by RedArc the sky’s the limit haha all that stuff is on our website if you wanna know more about it.. but in this current setup I think I’ve rocked a solid 6 days. Put it this way you will run outta water before you run outta juice haha and I’m rocking 22.5 gallons of on board water. As for changing things up.. all I can say is I’ve already made those changes so stay tuned for Rig Tour 2.0 haha.
Wow, my old 95 Dodge 2500 looks sad next to this:) Thank for another great vid! You live in another world from myself, the bed setup you have made me broke. Still loved the vid though, and thank you:) #BendersStrong!
Aww ha! Well it didn’t happen over night that’s for sure. You can do it! All it takes is to set goal and and work towards them one at a time. That how we did it! Thanks for being part of the #BenderFam ! Preciatcha!
Thank you this is the second Ram we’ve had the pleasure of building.. as far as the rubbing goes my left tire rubbed on the inner lining.. that’s because I’m missing a few plastic clips lol.. but no trimming at all.. at the time of filming this rig tour we have changed out the suspension completely.. core 4x4 upper and lower control arms.. and added Eibachs Pro Lift .. with a sweet kicker the rear has 2500 shocks to hold the extra weight! Hope this helps.. if your not already follow us on IG and send us a dm if you have any other questions.. 🤙🏻
@@TrailBendersOverland interesting, I have a very similar setup on my ram 1500 2015 crew cab 4x4 6’5 bed but with a high clearance front bumper and a high clearance rear bumper, Canopy camping setup and a yeti 105 over the fridge so I can take it out of the truck by my camp chef pro90x where i do all the cooking. And a hooke road roof rack, Im also pretty maxed out on capacity and I sag at the rear, what shocks did you get for the rear? Im currently running 5100s preset to 2.5, been looking at the increased capacity coil springs? Also did the 37s clear with just a level? I have 35s on right now and i bought 37s but waiting to mount them, running prerunner fenders as well to Help with clearance
@@Timespartan111 I also have a Ram 1500 crew cab. I am currently building my out for off-roading / 'overlanding'. :) I pull a trailer with a tractor on it from time to time and just loaded down trailers. I have put TufTruck springs in the rear. They are AMAZING! I do not sag anymore ever. They have a couple different options. 1 is for added weight sometimes and the other springs is for added weight perm. For instance, always having a bed cap on or something. I also have the Timbren bump stops and thinking about airbags within the new rear springs. Anyways - hope this helps from another Ram offroader. I use it for my everyday driver as well so comfort is important to me.
Video is great! What was the base model RAM 1500 for that? Have locking rear diff/offroad package? I've got a 2015 Big Horn I'm looking to start a build from.
Thank you! Mine is a 2012 Laramie. It doesn’t have the rear locker so I plan on adding it at some point. Your big horn has a lot of awesome potential to be a great overland build! Love this truck.
Hey guys, great job 👍 I have a question... Can you make me a cage like rack for my dogs? I have two giant dogs and i want something secure and at the same time not a traditional camper shell. Something like a cage, that will jeep them safe from jumping over and at the same time open enough so they can enjoy fresh air and open view. We live in a small town in Wyoming, so it doesn’t need to be super closed and private. We can get in touch and i will share some ideas and will go from there.Please, let me know, thank you!
Sorry it has taken a minute to respond, we can make a rack just like ours no problem.. the only issue is shipping the item out. We make these in our garage lol. If you’d like to shoot us an email at info@trailbendersoverland.com we can talk more about it.
Hey brother does your year ram use leaf springs or like normal springs? I have a 2016 rebel I deleted the air ride on bilstien 6112's front 5100 rear with the icon 1.5 lift spring, but I feel like the rears on these trucks don't hold weight well without sagging. Mines my daily driver so I'm like inbetween on wheel sizes. Rebels come with 285 70 17's (32.8) I switched to a 285 75 17 about a 33.5. Now I'm debating going 35's or 315 which measure out from what I've read to a 34.6-34.8. I did see someone step up to a 18 and go 285 75 18's which I guess measure out to around 35.1. So many decisions.
I have a 1500 also and have the same 5100 In the front. I was told not to max it out without changing the upper control arm so the ball joints don't pop out? Any issues? Also, id like to know about the rack please
Are you anywhere near Las Vegas? We’re working on a better way to have these made, but for now we would need you to come Las Vegas so our fabricator can build to fit.
This thing must be maxed out as far as carrying capacity goes, that bumper is easily 200 pounds with the winch, another 100 for the back bumper, another probably 200 for the bedslide with fridge and 5g gas tanks, say 300 for the bedrack and roof rack, then 400 for the rtt and other accesories thats 1200 pounds! These trucks in 4x4 with hemi only have a payload of 1200 pounds
RTT is 176. Bed slide and fridge 100. You’re over estimating, but yes this thing fully loaded is not light. But it hasn’t reached the payload capacity. Also, we have a new bumper from Chassis Unlimited. Much lighter.
We actually pulled that one off and put on a chassis unlimited bumper. This was one much too heavy and didn’t really help clearance or approach angle. The chassis unlimited bumper is much better for off road.
sry but i´m from germany, could u link me ur front bumper please? i´m searching for something like this shit :D i hope i could get it threw the german tüv :D thanks 4 the great vid greetings from germany
Hello in Deutschland! Wie geht’s? We actually took that bumper off to put on the Chassis Unlimited bumper. We much prefer it. Check out our Instagram or their website for photos. chassisunlimited.com
Alec Durr are you referring to our WhatIf survival pack? That’s a high end first aid kit. It’s not big but it’s packed full with high quality supplies. They have a trauma kit we’re thinking about getting too. What do you feel is missing?
All good, I am a comms guy so forgive me. But it's like buying the absolute cheapest Chinese tires money can buy instead of BFG's, Toyos, etc. As well, if you ever expect to use your radio in an emergency, say if you were outside of cell range, the limited range of a ~5 Watt portable versus a 50 Watt mobile can be quite limiting. Either way, thanks for the video!
Gotcha. Well that’s good to know! Never really thought it for emergency use. We just bought them for communication between truck in the trail. Thank you for the insight!
Finally a RAM 1500 rig! This is exactly what I've been looking for! Gettting my first Ram this coming week and hopefully shes as purdy as yours! Great vid my dude!
Alexander Navarro Congrats! You’re going to love it. What are you getting? Just takes some time and thought. I know it can be tough to find some gear for these RAMs so always feel free to comment here on message us on Instagram. Happy to help. Excited for you. Keep us updated on your build! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Love it You guys are cranking them out!! Well designed and simple set up. Awesome that you guys are building your own products.
We’re pushin man! Best we can. You planning on being at expo west if it still happens?
@@TrailBendersOverland Yes sir. Let me know if you guys need an extra tug boat.
Nice rig man! Can’t wait to see it in person.
702 Knife & Tool Trevor Markwell much appreciated.. pencil me in sometime 🤙🏻
I’m interested in learning more about your rack, I’ve been hunting for one that covers the bed and the crew cab. Looking forward to hearing from you.
Finally !!! First of all thank you for designing this stuff, I’m certainly interested in purchasing it ! However instead of the tent setup on top, this would work amazing for hauling my canoe !
william morgan hey thanks for the kind words! We actually made a bed rack with canoe mounts on the left and right side! Turned out awesome imo
One of the better Ram 1500 setups I've seen. Thanks for showcasing her. I'm curious, have you put any consideration into upgraded brakes given the 35" tires, and later the 37"s? I'm probably going 35" tires soon, and am considering a brake upgrade of some kind. What's been your experience? Thanks again!
I just saw this and I'm looking for my next Overland platform. I have a few questions about your setup. 1) What kind of range do you get with the truck between fill ups? 2) How long do you think you could live off grid with this for 1 person, 2, or what ever capacity you designed it for? 3) Is there anything you would change, add, or delete?
Chris Strandt this truck has changed quite a bit since this video I’m actually working a second version rig tour.. this setup I was getting on average 8.8 mpg and ranging anywhere from 260 miles to the tank to 270 miles. With the new lightweight winch bumper, sliders, and new lift I’m getting 10.8 mpg. As for live-ability with the new lion energy gear powered by RedArc the sky’s the limit haha all that stuff is on our website if you wanna know more about it.. but in this current setup I think I’ve rocked a solid 6 days. Put it this way you will run outta water before you run outta juice haha and I’m rocking 22.5 gallons of on board water. As for changing things up.. all I can say is I’ve already made those changes so stay tuned for Rig Tour 2.0 haha.
She’s a beauty.
Why thank you. We love her ❤️
Wow, my old 95 Dodge 2500 looks sad next to this:) Thank for another great vid! You live in another world from myself, the bed setup you have made me broke. Still loved the vid though, and thank you:) #BendersStrong!
Aww ha! Well it didn’t happen over night that’s for sure. You can do it! All it takes is to set goal and and work towards them one at a time. That how we did it!
Thanks for being part of the #BenderFam ! Preciatcha!
Awesome build. Any rubbing issues with 35's and the suspension you have? Some trimming involved? I just got a 1500 so very curious.
Thank you this is the second Ram we’ve had the pleasure of building.. as far as the rubbing goes my left tire rubbed on the inner lining.. that’s because I’m missing a few plastic clips lol.. but no trimming at all.. at the time of filming this rig tour we have changed out the suspension completely.. core 4x4 upper and lower control arms.. and added Eibachs Pro Lift .. with a sweet kicker the rear has 2500 shocks to hold the extra weight! Hope this helps.. if your not already follow us on IG and send us a dm if you have any other questions.. 🤙🏻
@@TrailBendersOverland interesting, I have a very similar setup on my ram 1500 2015 crew cab 4x4 6’5 bed but with a high clearance front bumper and a high clearance rear bumper, Canopy camping setup and a yeti 105 over the fridge so I can take it out of the truck by my camp chef pro90x where i do all the cooking. And a hooke road roof rack, Im also pretty maxed out on capacity and I sag at the rear, what shocks did you get for the rear? Im currently running 5100s preset to 2.5, been looking at the increased capacity coil springs? Also did the 37s clear with just a level? I have 35s on right now and i bought 37s but waiting to mount them, running prerunner fenders as well to
Help with clearance
@@Timespartan111 I also have a Ram 1500 crew cab. I am currently building my out for off-roading / 'overlanding'. :) I pull a trailer with a tractor on it from time to time and just loaded down trailers. I have put TufTruck springs in the rear. They are AMAZING! I do not sag anymore ever. They have a couple different options. 1 is for added weight sometimes and the other springs is for added weight perm. For instance, always having a bed cap on or something. I also have the Timbren bump stops and thinking about airbags within the new rear springs.
Anyways - hope this helps from another Ram offroader. I use it for my everyday driver as well so comfort is important to me.
Question
Why you guys using snorkel?
What I know, water can’t go more the running boards.
Video is great! What was the base model RAM 1500 for that? Have locking rear diff/offroad package? I've got a 2015 Big Horn I'm looking to start a build from.
Thank you! Mine is a 2012 Laramie. It doesn’t have the rear locker so I plan on adding it at some point. Your big horn has a lot of awesome potential to be a great overland build! Love this truck.
@@TrailBendersOverland awesome thanks for the reply! Keep up the great work!
Quick question do you’ll have diff locks for this rig and off so where did you get them, can’t seem to find them anywhere
Nice rig! I liked the White Knuckle vid too. What gear ratio are you running?
Hey guys, great job 👍 I have a question... Can you make me a cage like rack for my dogs? I have two giant dogs and i want something secure and at the same time not a traditional camper shell. Something like a cage, that will jeep them safe from jumping over and at the same time open enough so they can enjoy fresh air and open view. We live in a small town in Wyoming, so it doesn’t need to be super closed and private. We can get in touch and i will share some ideas and will go from there.Please, let me know, thank you!
Sorry it has taken a minute to respond, we can make a rack just like ours no problem.. the only issue is shipping the item out. We make these in our garage lol. If you’d like to shoot us an email at info@trailbendersoverland.com we can talk more about it.
Nice setup
Thank you a lot has changed since this video but that video will come shortly 🤙🏻
Hey brother does your year ram use leaf springs or like normal springs? I have a 2016 rebel I deleted the air ride on bilstien 6112's front 5100 rear with the icon 1.5 lift spring, but I feel like the rears on these trucks don't hold weight well without sagging. Mines my daily driver so I'm like inbetween on wheel sizes. Rebels come with 285 70 17's (32.8) I switched to a 285 75 17 about a 33.5. Now I'm debating going 35's or 315 which measure out from what I've read to a 34.6-34.8. I did see someone step up to a 18 and go 285 75 18's which I guess measure out to around 35.1. So many decisions.
What kind of Suspension do you have in the rear of your truck? And did you swap out gears on your rear axle?
Any info on the roof rack?
Awesome thanks for sharing what Mpg are you getting
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching. I average around 9MPG with all this gear and 35s.
@@TrailBendersOverland sounds right. did you get a bigger fuel cell?
What name brand bumpers and winch is it
Do you still have this truck
What storage chest is that on the rack?
There are just a couple storage boxes I found on eBay. I believe they were $100 a piece I bought weather striping and made them water tight
I have a 1500 also and have the same 5100 In the front. I was told not to max it out without changing the upper control arm so the ball joints don't pop out? Any issues? Also, id like to know about the rack please
I ran the 5100’s maxed out and found no issues.. if I was you I’d look into the Eibach pro lift.. it’s what I have now.. soooo much better 🙌🏻
It especially won’t cause any issues if you runs them maxed with stock springs. If you use lift springs that’s a different story
17x9 -12 on the wheels ?
also interested in the rack on the top of the cab
Are you anywhere near Las Vegas? We’re working on a better way to have these made, but for now we would need you to come Las Vegas so our fabricator can build to fit.
just picked up a 2012 Laramie Longhorn with 56k on it.. Can't wait to trick it out!
Where can I pick up one of those racks?
We make them here in Las Vegas and customize it however you want! Are you around this area?
What suspension setup did you end up running when you added the 37's?
We haven’t gone 37” yet. We’ll be releasing a full video on that when we do!
@@TrailBendersOverland was there any rubbing issues with the bolstering and this tire setup?
Do you have a link for the bumper?
Gil thanks for reaching out.. check out Chassis Unlimited 🤙🏻
Does the truck have a difflock set up?
Not yet! It’s coming though 😊
I have the same truck, what kind of mpg do you get loaded up?
Loaded up on 35s usually around 9.5 MPG when we’re out on trips. Daily driving is around 10. What do you get?
@@TrailBendersOverland my 08 gets 14/15 average on 33 nittos
Skid plates?
Not yet! Coming soon hopefully
This thing must be maxed out as far as carrying capacity goes, that bumper is easily 200 pounds with the winch, another 100 for the back bumper, another probably 200 for the bedslide with fridge and 5g gas tanks, say 300 for the bedrack and roof rack, then 400 for the rtt and other accesories thats 1200 pounds! These trucks in 4x4 with hemi only have a payload of 1200 pounds
RTT is 176. Bed slide and fridge 100. You’re over estimating, but yes this thing fully loaded is not light. But it hasn’t reached the payload capacity. Also, we have a new bumper from Chassis Unlimited. Much lighter.
How much cost to built
I cant find that bumper and I love it
We actually pulled that one off and put on a chassis unlimited bumper. This was one much too heavy and didn’t really help clearance or approach angle. The chassis unlimited bumper is much better for off road.
Be awesome if you could build a rack to use with a roll up bed cover!
Tyler Collins oh we’ve thought about it!!
What brand is the bedslide?
The brand is bedslide.. you can view their products on there IG. 🤙🏻
Im interested in the truck rack
We are still working on a better way to produce them, but if you're able to come to Las Vegas, then we can have the same thing made for you!
What's the milage on your ram?
The RAM has 119,000 now. Still runs great!
🚧 Overlanding in a Dodge Ram 5500 6.7L cummins: th-cam.com/video/Zkq4Al6tLkg/w-d-xo.html
Nice
👍🏻Perfect
Thank you!!
sry but i´m from germany, could u link me ur front bumper please? i´m searching for something like this shit :D i hope i could get it threw the german tüv :D
thanks 4 the great vid
greetings from germany
Hello in Deutschland! Wie geht’s?
We actually took that bumper off to put on the Chassis Unlimited bumper. We much prefer it. Check out our Instagram or their website for photos.
chassisunlimited.com
Why do all these people cheap out on medical gear?
Alec Durr are you referring to our WhatIf survival pack? That’s a high end first aid kit. It’s not big but it’s packed full with high quality supplies. They have a trauma kit we’re thinking about getting too. What do you feel is missing?
Why did you throw your hat at the end ?
Lame
Hah all Gucci mods, then pops the $35 Baofeng for comms at the end. *sigh*
Haha I mean hey.. if it works it works!
All good, I am a comms guy so forgive me. But it's like buying the absolute cheapest Chinese tires money can buy instead of BFG's, Toyos, etc. As well, if you ever expect to use your radio in an emergency, say if you were outside of cell range, the limited range of a ~5 Watt portable versus a 50 Watt mobile can be quite limiting. Either way, thanks for the video!
Gotcha. Well that’s good to know! Never really thought it for emergency use. We just bought them for communication between truck in the trail. Thank you for the insight!
What a waste of a truck, should’ve gotten a suv or a van if you were gonna do this crap.
Lot's of poser gear.......sad.
Not sure how it’s poser gear if it all gets used..