BY JASON SANDS
Brandon Davis took nearly three and a half years to build his ’07 Ram 2500; and, to this day, he’s still working on it, adding more and more.
Sick of cookie-cutter crew cab show trucks, Brandon decided to take a different path and build something the other trucks weren’t: a regular cab, with lots of power and a completely custom suspension. It all started after a bad quad accident made Brandon rethink riding. He still loved offroading and sand dunes but needed something else to blast around in. A regular cab Dodge seemed like the perfect choice. It would be simple, capable and attention-grabbing. So, he started building.
Brandon began his project by doing something that 99.9 percent of truck owners don’t do: He bought a truck with 28,000 miles on the clock and then stripped it down to the bare frame.
“There was nothing out there that I wanted, as far as suspension goes,” says Brandon. “So, I made my own.”
The suspension design Brandon came up with—with the help of Signature Metal Fab—is a front link, rear trailing arm design that would give the Ram a huge lift, as well as an immense amount of travel.
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