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  1. 04Ram2500Hemi

    Slide In Camper Ready

    TFL did a series a while back with their lightning and going to Alaska. They outfitted the Lightning with a camper, even though I believe Ford said not to. Anyway, it’s a pretty fun series to watch, and it might give you some ideas. Episode #1
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    What goodies have you gotten from a dealer/manufacturer after purchasing a car

    From Ford and Ram I’ve gotten a couple hats. When I bought my 2016 Challenger Hellcat it came with a one day track experience at Bondurant in Arizona.
  3. 04Ram2500Hemi

    Thoughts on Long-Term Charging Plans for Overlanding and Rural Travel?

    I agree 100%. I think for those who may wonder off the beaten path, the Harvester is a great solution.
  4. 04Ram2500Hemi

    Blindspot Mirrors in Sideview Mirrors!

    You’d hate the mirrors I have on my truck then. I really like them, but I can see how others would not if they were not used to them.
  5. 04Ram2500Hemi

    Blindspot Mirrors in Sideview Mirrors!

    Something like this along with blind spot monitoring would be good.
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    Poll: What Tires Do You Want To See On Your Scout?

    The BFG KO2 or KO3 is a solid choice. I have the General Grabber A/Tx on my TRX and so far it’s really impressed me. Just give it to me with an 18” rim and not a 20” rim please!
  7. 04Ram2500Hemi

    List Price

    $50,000 is almost a good deal these days. If Scout can compete with the Wrangler Rubicon and the Bronco Badlands (both with Front/Rear Lockers and Disconnecting Sway Bar) and still come in at under $60,000, they have a good chance at selling a good margin of vehicles.
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    Most Iconic Location(s) for Scout Ads

    I think the official range of the Harvester is up for debate. Some say you’ll have to charge along the way, some say it’s like an ICE vehicle where you can gas and go. We’re all still waiting on the official answer from Scout.
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    Bigger Gas Tank - 15 Gallons is Abysmal

    My user name is really not all that deep. It comes from a lack of creativity back when I joined Dodge Talk and had a 2004 Ram 2500 Hemi. Again, I’m not that deep. Between that truck and now I’ve had a 2012 Ram Power Wagon (3/4 ton frame), a 2020 Ford Raptor, and now my Ram TRX. I’ve also had a...
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    Bigger Gas Tank - 15 Gallons is Abysmal

    I get what you’re saying, especially about the Bronco forum and being on the sideline. I read a lot of the posts, and look for certain user names, but I don’t post much because I was never a Scout person from back in the day, and honestly, I’m not a big fan of EV’s. Scout has done something...
  11. 04Ram2500Hemi

    Rethink Steering Wheel Design?

    I think my last 5 vehicles have had the sunglasses holder. Not once have I used it. I’d rather have the compass.
  12. 04Ram2500Hemi

    Lessons Learned on Range Anxiety

    I’m pretty sure I’m still at Stage 1 :ROFLMAO: That said, this is why Scout is smart in offering the Harvester package. If I go through with my reservation, it will be a Harvester.
  13. 04Ram2500Hemi

    CYURE GOES TO NATIONALS!!! Yay!!!

    And a big ass fan!
  14. 04Ram2500Hemi

    Optional 37” Tires

    It’s priced like that too!
  15. 04Ram2500Hemi

    Optional 37” Tires

    I agree 100%. I had one on my 2012 Power Wagon.
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    Optional 37” Tires

    I don’t mind a good set of 40” tires…
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    winch, stairs/sliders, wheel in the front trunk, mobile sunroof

    I had a Raptor before the TRX. If used prices hadn’t gone stupid in 2021 I’d still have it (I got $4,000 more than I paid for it). I liked the Raptor, it was a nice truck. I’m sure if you look, every brand has horror stories (my TRX hasn’t been perfect but I really like it). It’s just a matter...
  18. 04Ram2500Hemi

    winch, stairs/sliders, wheel in the front trunk, mobile sunroof

    I’m between a Bronco and the Scout Traveler with the Harvester package right now. The Wrangler is cool, but at 6’8” I simply don’t fit in them. The Bronco was the great Jeep compromise because it gave the 90% who thought they wanted the Jeep life but really didn’t a good option.
  19. 04Ram2500Hemi

    winch, stairs/sliders, wheel in the front trunk, mobile sunroof

    I like the winch idea. However, the electric steps are a problem just waiting to happen, especially if you live in areas that get snow and ice. The idea is great, and when folded up, they look clean. Until they quit working. I’ll take a hard mounted rock slider with a step integrated. I’ve got a...