4WD Mechanix Magazine's 2005
Dodge Ram 3500 Gets a Major Makeover!
4WD Mechanix
Magazine's 2005 Dodge Ram 3500 has been a formidable workhorse since purchased new in October 2004. It's
first road trip was to the 2004 Off-Road Expo at Pomona, California. On October 8th-9th of 2011, the Ram truck
returned to the Expo as a guest of B.F. Goodrich tires...
See information below and the following pages in this section
for details on the complete
makeover!
The 2005 Dodge Ram 3500 at the 2011 Off-Road
Expo
The Cummins-powered,
Quad-Cab 4WD truck revealed a complete makeover! Stone stock until six weeks prior the 2011 show, the Ram
3500 boasted a 4" height increase, using Mopar's suspension lift package. The resulting change—including
35" diameter tires— prompted a cascade of additional changes and upgrades.
It All Begins With Oversized
Tires!
The crowd that
flocked to the BFG display area really liked the Dodge Ram truck! Six weeks prior to show time, the magazine's
2005 Dodge Ram 3500 truck was still in factory trim. The only accessories were a pair of Mopar
retractable running boards and a Mopar bed mat installed in 2005.
The demand for
oversized tires, whether to gain additional trail traction or achieve a "look", has made aftermarket lift
packages very popular. In step with the trend, Chrysler Group's Mopar Performance now offers suspension lift kits
for the Dodge/Ram and Jeep 4WD models.
Worth
noting, our '05 Dodge Ram has always delivered superior power, exceptional fuel efficiency and great
utility. Admittedly, most owners like personalized improvements. In our case, the rationale is that larger 35"
diameter tires in load range 'E' would be better for carrying loads. (Would that argument work at your
kitchen table?)
Some confess that
a lift makes the truck look better and more trendy! There are many reasons to lift a 4WD
truck...
Sticking with
a 4-inch lift allows room for the tire change while maintaining reasonable ride height. This Ram 3500 has
sported Mopar swing-up running boards since day one, so stepping in or out of the truck has never been an issue.
Four inches of lift with these running boards makes sense.
As with any lift kit,
there are "trickle-down effects" and additional needs. In this series, the truck's makeover centers around the
decision to install a 4" lift kit and 35" tires. If you have similar plans for your Dodge/Ram truck or Jeep 4x4,
consider the big picture: the full range of needs and requirements that accompany a suspension lift
installation.