John, when are we going to see a picture of the new truck and trailer ready to hit the road! I am sure that you have been busy getting organized with installing a bed cover etc! Chris
We're not leaving the RV park where we're currently staying until hopefully this coming weekend, so no towing until then. In the mean time, we're indeed getting the truck ready... "moving in" so to speak. Today I reconfigured the 10k
Equal-I-Zer hitch (flipped the shank) that I use to account for the significantly higher (as in 5") receiver on our new truck.
We took a short day trip down to Sierra Vista today to the Home Depot there to log some miles on the truck and get more familiar with it. So far everything's been wonderful and we absolutely love it... we're definitely happy with this purchase.
I pulled into the Home Depot today and parked in the outer fringes of the lot, and since there were plenty of empty spaces, I took 1-1/2 spots just because I could. As I was letting the engine idle for a couple of minutes to cool the turbo, a guy pulls up in a 2011 Ram 2500 and rolls down his window. My first thought was I was going to hear a complaint for being jerk at taking up 1-1/2 spaces, but he just wanted to ask about the new truck! He said he was walking to his truck when we pulled in, heard our truck go by, and couldn't believe how quiet it was!
Tomorrow a complete set (front and rear) of
Husky Liner molded mud guards are supposed to deliver from Amazon and I'll be installing those. I have a right angle attachment for my cordless drill, so hopefully I won't have to remove wheels to do so. I've also ordered a set of
Husky Liner classic series floor liners. I had a set of those in my 2001 and loved 'em. They're super tough and hold about a gallon of dirt and water.
I'll also be installing
paint protection film on the sills of the front and rear door frames to keep them from getting scratched. My wife has a terrible habit of dragging dirty / gritty shoes across this area on every vehicle we've owned, thus resulting in scratched paint. I'm determined not to let these scratches happen on this truck. Notice how I didn't say I was going to try to prevent my wife from dragging her dirty shoes across the door sills... that'd be useless.
The
Extang Encore tonneau cover gets installed at
Arizona Truck Outfitters in Tucson on Wednesday morning. I can't wait because it means I can get this big pile of CRAP out of our travel trailer which was in the bed of the old truck under the canopy.
Once we get back from the dealer in Phoenix to have the Mopar cab-length tube steps installed (sometime later this week), I'll take some new pics of the truck with the updates. I'll definitely also take pictures of the truck and travel travel trailer once we're all hitched up and underway again.
Take care,
John L.