This is a thread for me to show off what my hard work has earned me.... This rig has been fine tuned all year long to make it productive for me.
Truck:
96 Dodge Ram 3500 Cummins turbo diesel 4x4 5 speed manual, (power/economy/reliability) many power modifications/upgrades we don't need to go into.....
19.5" wheels and tires upgrade- heavier payload capacity, safer, and much less cost per mile than with 16" tires. These are commercial grade tires and have a reputation for lasting 3x longer than 16's on a light duty truck like this, and the price is mostly comparable with 16" tires.
Power tow mirrors- necessary for towing a trailer especially with a dually, the stock mirrors I couldn't see the trailer all i could see was the truck fenders since they were up against the doors.
Aftermarket headlights & added factory fog lights for better night time vision
Rear flood lights on 3 way switch- off/on/on when in reverse
Reese Pilot digital trailer brake controller
1000 Watt inverter under hood
400 Watt inverter inside (laptop, cordless tool chargers)
Laptop mount
Kenwood double din CD/DVD/Navigation/iPhone/ etc. head unit
Leer 100XL fiberglass cap
2 gauge power wire to the rear with HD power plug- can plug winch directly into truck or can use to charge/assist trailer winch batteries.
Trailer:
22' 7,000 lb. gravity tilt deck, brakes on both axles, LED taillights
10,000 lb. Smittybilt electric winch on a receiver mount, remove a pin and unplug it and can be mounted to back of truck in 1 minute.
2 truck batteries to run winch (can be plugged into truck)
Assortment of chains, load binders, ratchet straps, tow straps, wrecker J hook set, snatchblock, and a mini hoist I built just today for lifting cars up for easy access to catalytic converter.
Portable tire changer can be quickly mounted to the rear of the trailer
Other tools in bed of truck (long list):
Toolboxes of hand tools, air tools, etc.
1/2" drive cordless impact wrench
cordless ultra compact sawzall
cordless 3/8" drill driver
1500 watt generator
Small air compressor
Portable air tank
Drain pan (sometimes the yard wants fluids removed before they accept a piece of equipment)
Floor jack & jack stands
50' of air hose
100' extension cord
10' extension cord
Spare fluids for the truck
Portable tire changer
Wooden blocks used for chocking tires, "bunking" a large heavy item (stablizing it)
Safety cones
Flood light
Digital scales (for purchasing non-ferrous)
Jumper cables
Roll of paper towels, hand cleaner
Another tow strap
Reflective safety vest
Rain poncho
Fuel can
Chainsaw (hey sometimes I need one to get to stuff lol)
Fire extinguisher
Probably more stuff I'm forgetting. The mini hoist on the trailer attaches with one pin to a receiver type hitch under the winch and can be stored in the bed of the truck when not in use.
If it all seems like overkill, it probably is, but I'll tell you what these are all things I wish I had with me at one point or another in my line of work (mainly junk cars). This setup allows me to be as prepared as possible and deal with almost any circumstance I may find myself in. I get calls for recovery work, roadside assistance (jumps/flats/broken down), private towing jobs, picking up junk cars, the occasional unwanted piece of farm equipment etc.
I have family a couple hours away from where I live and sometimes when visiting them I will pickup some work over there, or sometimes I pickup a vehicle close to the yard I sell to, and bringing it back here for processing is way out of the way. With this setup I can manage about anything on the go which saves money or makes more money at the end of the day, however you want to look at it.
I guess I am bragging a little but also I thought maybe it would be helpful as a model for others to get ideas from. Not everyone needs a setup like this but it WORKS REALLY WELL FOR ME! Yes there's still plenty of things I'd do different if money was no object but I work on a budget. I do all my own install and repair work as well as custom fabrication (and I'm very creative), if not for that then I'd have an S10 with a 12' utility trailer LOL
Laptop mount swings out of way of shifter or for passenger use:
Portable file box- a must have to keep documents organized (lots of paperwork for scrapping autos):
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