I went straight to Hagerty and they denied my request because I labeled it as just a leisure vehicle and didn’t say anything about car shows, mechanic, etc. The truck does have a 6” lift and 37” tires which they kept bringing up, so I’m not sure if that’s the issue.
@DriftwoodSVT i tried them online and didn’t see anything but I might have to call. Allstate writes through Hagerty but that vehicle has to be 20 years or older.
What are you guys using? I tried with Hagerty and they denied me because I didn’t say it was going to cat shows, just labeled as a leisure vehicle.
Vehicle is a 05 Dodge 2500. It’s got a lift, 2nd gen swap and a few other things. I’m just looking more for an assessed value than standard...
A bit off topic, but what I don’t understand is these truck guys that buy high end forged wheels and throw these Chinese tires on them. You spend thousands on wheels and cheap out on tires. Unless Toyo, Nitto etc don’t make those rubber band tires.
Here’s a bit of my stuff, brisket, ribs, pork butt, chicken (breast and bone in) I’m a charcoal and wood guy, I like the challenges and connection of keeping the temp where it’s supposed to be. Not really into these “set it and forget it” pellet grill types.
We picked one of these up from academy the other day and it was already “seasoned”. Has anyone bought these and did you do your own seasoning on it or just use as it?
It’s night and day in my opinion, the bells and whistles are nice but going back to the 05 and the 6spd manual, you feel more connected to the vehicle and the driving experience.
I never really considered tuning the Godzilla motor/ transmission just because it didn’t have the get up and go...
For me, the 10 speed transmission sometimes shifted too quickly almost bogging down the truck when you hit the pedal. I also would not have utilized that truck to its potential. I mainly bought the Tremor because it had the extra lift verses the standard 4x4 model.