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Old 04-18-2016, 11:02 AM   #35 (permalink)
skyking
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Woody - '96 Dodge Ram 2500 SLT
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90 day: 23.82 mpg (US)

Avion and Woody - '96 Dodge/Avion Ram 2500/5th wheel combo
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Not a pan, but I am on the lookout for a large piece of belting for a front dam and side skirts between the wheels. Having better clearance and 4wd, this truck may be hard on any pan installation. Now that I have it I am more likely to get into sloppier stuff or at least not avoid it completely. It is amazing how much caked mud I have removed from it already, and there is more that has to be carefully loosened where it is near wiring and hoses, etc.
My brief experience with pans has shown that if there is a gap, a rock will get up in there. If it is mud the weight that can end up on the wrong side of things may tear them down.
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