great setup, and love to listen to this guy! Very practical, well thought rig with no frilly expensive extras - only add ons that are needed, and work. Will be coming back for more, this was quite enjoyable. 👍
Thanks for taking the time to produce this content. It's great hearing the conversations and reasons for the choices in what makes this set up personal. I was looking forward to this after your excellent "Camping with a Russian" upload.
I have a 2017 Ram 3500 single rear wheel. I was going to put 37x13.5x20's on it but you made me rethink that decision. I love the look and thought i needed the extra wheel for traction since the truck is so heavy.
When I was a Soldier, I went TDY to Heidelberg and had the weekend off. Ran into a random Russian dude who was in town as a third party helicopter mechanic. Long story short, he was cool as a fan. We drank in to the night and I never saw him again. Most people are cool. Stay off the news!
What an interesting and funny guy. Funny Guy: Nobody uses CB anymore it’s a thing of the past, so what do they use in Australia? Overland Lady: CB 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I have 37s on my RAM 2500 Cummins but I only have a 2.75" Thuren leveling lift. I like the clearance given by a big wheel but prefer a lower center of gravity.
Love your set up I go off road a lot with a 2008 ram 1500 and I had a cap set up similar no fridge tho Cooler in my back seat and a toilet in were your fridge is and I lived in it in Nova Scotia for 4 months and only thing I wanted to have that I didn’t was ability to stand up and a sink other and ability to cool inside on rainy days but wicked rig man totally gonna apply some ideas from yours
verry nice truck but you should have started with a 2500 not a 1500 everything is more heavy duty . it will handle 37 inch tires and all the weight of your overland gear. breaks are bigger trans is better axles are stronger. ball joints are bigger.
Awesome video. I love seeing people from all over share the passion. Very nice build very well thought out. And I love the guys mentality. Someone I’d trail ride with. Thank you for the upload
You know lots lol thats why you put a "zone lift kit" on lmao, a real overlander would have went for a suspension lift!!! AEV bumper has more practicality, stronger and lighter, newbies . . .
Still wonder why a smart guy like him, chose to drive a DODGE RAM !!! American products are not the first thing ppl think of when it comes to survival lol
You two have to work on your stories. In your video you say you bumped into him on the street. And on his video he says you two hooked up on Facebook. 🤣
If you've watched my video, I mentioned I saw him all over Facebook (starting at 3minute 22sec), then one day bumped into him on the street(4 min 27sec). Full video here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1e8fE_YEJO0.html
@@OverlandLady ya ya, I know. You said you saw pics on Facebook and then just happened to bump into him “out of the blue” on the road. He says he saw you on Facebook and then hit you up and got your digits. If you had read my comment, I mention I viewed both videos. Again, if you wanna be sly, you gotta get your stories straight. 😎
Bumping into him on street lead to more conversation on Facebook messenger, which eventually lead to the camping meetup. I’ve been blessed with being able to connect with like minded people on the internet. So many folks I’ve knew through these channels and I look forward to more.