Needs a sub floor on both side of the goose neck , for all the long stuff. I built a wooden system in my duramax. It holds everthing and i still have top storage and gooseneck. Its the missingnlink😭💪👍
This is spectacular! Way to go, Adrenaline! I love every aspect of the aesthetics and modularity of this bed. This was all so well thought out and compensates for so many of the industry shortcomings. This is my new dream truck! Bravo.
Service trucks loaded with tools are where its at I always said They were selling these truck to be grocery getters these days thank you guys for changing that
I would start talking to the different tradesmen to see specifically their needs and special wants. I believe even 2 welders, one pipe fitter. One iron worker would need two different things
Thanks I just subscribed. How are you handling the corrosive issue even with aluminum boxes with a lower boxes at the wheel level? That seems to be an issue with other manufacturers.
I have an 04 ram 2500. Does your company make an enclosed 8ft+ version of this bed? I haul a stretched Zx14r in the winter, current bed and leer 122 topper or pretty much ready to go.
The running boards are Amp Research XL steps, we don't make them. They make it much easier to get into the truck and tuck out of the way when not in use.
Not sure what your referring to exactly. Everything below the doors is a part of the Amp XL step system. It doesn't integrate any type of rock sliders. Does that answer your question?
This is badass! Love it. I really like the fact that you can still use it as a truck and that’s the one thing I didn’t like about the others. My only concern as a disabled vet is getting into the back. Do you have steps that will allow us older broken folks climb up and down from there?
For the sake of farmers and jobs items use if you want the boxes easily removable make it so they can be taken off wit a forklift or tractor with forks. J.s. because if you have to remove everything than it is not so quick.
One thing I don’t see is a way to climb the side of the truck unless those soft close hinges are rated for at least 400lbs (average adult weight of 200 - 240lbs + carrying a bag of concrete + dynamic load pushing off of it)
@@mikehawkslong5529 I don’t see where I mention concrete in the cab…I’m talking about those fold down doors for the boxes. They can be used as steps if the hinges can support weight. Concrete bags were just an example. It could be a tool box in the bed for all I care. A 200lb rated hinge just wouldn’t be enough since climbing onto something generates a dynamic force.
@@jamaisvu2664 not sure about you man but I wouldn't think of using drop down doors for tool boxes as a side step... especially with the available height, I'd just go through the tailgate like a normal person.
Rear tailgate is your best entry point. The side boxes are designed for people who want to utilize that storage option. If you want to load stuff like that from the side you might be better off to run it without the upper storage boxes.
All those tool box doors need a redesign. Obviously built by non workers. If you want to put anything heavy in those boxes the doors are in the way. Hold a 20-40lb item with outreached arms. Pretty hard for the regular non gym junkie person. The doors need to swing horizontal so you can get up close. Lower boxes need to open straight down. Again so you can get larger/heavier items in and out. Integrate some type of fender for the rear tires. 10 miles of gravel the side of the truck will take a shit kickin from rocks. In this state , it’s a pavement princess and not designed for practical use. Try again
The upper side boxes need to open UP, not DOWN fellas. UP to at least a 45° angle with a gas strut so someone 6'+ doesn't have to stoop to stand right up against it. I've had side boxes with down opening doors mounted at this height on many service trucks. The design sucks. I've modified them to flip all the way down, but that's just janky.
Don’t worry, tears are reserved for dreamers. Btw, not sure it was mentioned in the video, but what’s the price range for this build? I need to know if I should work on my crying? 😂
of course it is a win when you are as diverse in your builds as you guys are make no excuses ,only the guys that have no life are going to complain .great work..
Hahaha you clearly have no clue what you're talking about. The AS69RC is the best transmission that's currently on the market. The 6.7 cummins is second to none with it's low end torque, exhaust brake, and reliability (especially with an "exhaust" upgrade). That is one badass truck. Ask me how I know, well I have over 1 mil miles under my ass as a CDL hotshot owner operator running 2 Fords, 1 Chevy, and 1 Ram. Both Fords broke down within 30k then multiple times after that, Chevy at 60k, Ram went 500k problem free.
I would love to get one of those boxes for my 1996 Ford Ranger work truck
I like your choice for the box hinges, not exposed on the outside. Seems more secure than others I have seen used.
Need a small door on the back of the side boxes to slide long things in poles or conduit or piping since open between boxes at top just idea
Needs a sub floor on both side of the goose neck , for all the long stuff. I built a wooden system in my duramax. It holds everthing and i still have top storage and gooseneck. Its the missingnlink😭💪👍
This truck looks awesome and the bed would be perfect for my excavation business!
That truck is a Wet Dream.
Impressive build. Id love one on my ram 2500.
This is spectacular! Way to go, Adrenaline! I love every aspect of the aesthetics and modularity of this bed. This was all so well thought out and compensates for so many of the industry shortcomings. This is my new dream truck! Bravo.
Thank you so much!
Service trucks loaded with tools are where its at I always said They were selling these truck to be grocery getters these days thank you guys for changing that
Great looking truck
Great bed you can just about do anything with it and it looks great!
Definitely, Interested. Love the design and function considerations.
Great to hear!
Nice build.
NICE TRUCK THE BED HAS LOTS THINGS YOU CAN OR COULD BE USED FOR MANY THINGS LIKE THAT THE TRUCK STARTS AS A DUALLY GOOD USE OF SPACE 4:21
It looks great 👍
Love it. Stoked to see how my truck turns out!
I love this truck. I may not get a full night's sleep until I have one parked in my driveway on a pile of bolders!
Need to win the lottery than i can buy this
Nice work. I added you to my list when i'm ready to build.
We look forward to building you one!
It’s really clean looking… I think it’s a great idea / product and people will be interested as long as the price is competitive…
Thanks for watching the video!
I need a bed for my 1996 Toyota Tacoma! Love this build
Gorgeous
Awesome work guys! I’m going to put this bed on my list for my new build this year.
Sweet!
The perfect vehicle to tow the Bruder exp8
Beautiful truck. Love the look!
This is what loving what you do looks like👊🇺🇸👊
Thanks for watching!
Great looking design! I would definitely get that for my truck. 🙏
Thanks for watching the video!
I would start talking to the different tradesmen to see specifically their needs and special wants. I believe even 2 welders, one pipe fitter. One iron worker would need two different things
Pipeliners would probably be a good opportunity, too. Well thought out beds like this are important out there, modularity makes it even better.
Fantastic job, you guys are amazing
Thank you so much!
Too bad I’m poor lol. This would be cool as an extreme off-road recovery vehicle
Awesome bed!
Could a bed camper be used along with this construction?
Towards the end you answered my question. Awesome!
really nicely done.
Thanks for watching the video!
Looks absolutely awesome 👌
Great work men
Thanks!
Nice job 👍
Thanks 👍
I’ll take it
Great looking truck and bed. Can you shut the bed box lights off manually if you’re working out of the box and what to leave it open?
Yes.
Love it.
Do you have something like this coming for the Power Wagon?
We can make it on any truck, send us a message through our website. www.adrenalinind.com
About how much would it cost to convert a 2018 Ram 3500 to the super single & that bed with a modification to have access from a camper into the cab ?
@@davidchristensen2898 a loaded bed is around $25,000. The lift, super singles, etc are all based on what you choose.
Congrats ! . You're all the Champs , you're the Champs 🏆 guys ! . Once second " Congrats 👏 💖 💓 ✨️ 💕 ❤️ ! . .
Thanks for watching the video!
wow, so sick!
You guys are beyond Cray Cray! haha, That is an AWESOME truck!
I would love a bed like this on my Tacoma. Would make the truck much more versatile.
We can make you one. 😀
@@adrenalin.industries I know I can’t afford it at this time, but it’s on my wish list.
Thanks I just subscribed.
How are you handling the corrosive issue even with aluminum boxes with a lower boxes at the wheel level?
That seems to be an issue with other manufacturers.
Love it
How about some kind of arm to lower and lift the spare tire to a comfortable height?
Yes we have that as an option.
I have not found the SRW ram 5500s on the website. Is this a special version? Thank you.
These come standard as a dully. We do a single wheel conversion in order to make it SRW.
Very cool. Love it
Thanks for watching the video!
Make already expensive trucks more expensive lol no thanks
I have an 04 ram 2500. Does your company make an enclosed 8ft+ version of this bed? I haul a stretched Zx14r in the winter, current bed and leer 122 topper or pretty much ready to go.
Can you share more information about the slides and the steps and how those work together. Do you offer them for a a 2500 ram
The running boards are Amp Research XL steps, we don't make them. They make it much easier to get into the truck and tuck out of the way when not in use.
@@adrenalin.industries What about the sliders next to them?
Not sure what your referring to exactly. Everything below the doors is a part of the Amp XL step system. It doesn't integrate any type of rock sliders. Does that answer your question?
pretty cool. I'd love to have one built for my chevy pickup. whats the price range for something like this. I have a 5.5' bed right now
Built like the one in this video they are 25k
This is badass! Love it. I really like the fact that you can still use it as a truck and that’s the one thing I didn’t like about the others. My only concern as a disabled vet is getting into the back.
Do you have steps that will allow us older broken folks climb up and down from there?
Yes. There is a fold down ladder as an option.
Tip Top. Cheers!
Thanks for watching the video!
Thats freaking awesome! Do you have an approx cost for a bed like that for a Tacoma?
Thanks a lot. Glad you like it. A fully loaded bed like this one would be about $20,000 on a Tacoma
I love it
❤
Thanks!
No mud flaps?
I'm looking to put a bed on my 2005 Ram 2500 .. Us a slid-in camper and tow my small boat.. What can you do for me?
We can build one. Reach out through our website and we can make it happen.
I need that bed for my Y2K F250 short box!
We can make one! Send us a message through our website if your ever interested!
For the sake of farmers and jobs items use if you want the boxes easily removable make it so they can be taken off wit a forklift or tractor with forks. J.s. because if you have to remove everything than it is not so quick.
‘Nice work, fellas.
‘Curious : could you tackle a flatbed camper on an F350 or F550 true 6x6 ?
Thanks, for sharing.
You bet. We could built it on anything.
@@adrenalin.industries
‘Sweet. I reckoned you all could.
That could be the next thing in overlanding. I can see that catching on.
Thanks. ‘Take care.
Take my money! 🤣
will these haul a truck camper with that current setup??
Yes
Is this 5th wheel capable and not just goose neck? Looks nice!
Yes, you could add a 5th wheel adapter to the Gooseneck
Please like when someone actually buys one
@@Shingi.M we have sold all of our trucks with Utility beds. And have deposits on many more. We are sold out until next year.
One thing I don’t see is a way to climb the side of the truck unless those soft close hinges are rated for at least 400lbs (average adult weight of 200 - 240lbs + carrying a bag of concrete + dynamic load pushing off of it)
Why are you putting concrete inside the cab?
@@mikehawkslong5529 I don’t see where I mention concrete in the cab…I’m talking about those fold down doors for the boxes. They can be used as steps if the hinges can support weight. Concrete bags were just an example. It could be a tool box in the bed for all I care. A 200lb rated hinge just wouldn’t be enough since climbing onto something generates a dynamic force.
@@jamaisvu2664 not sure about you man but I wouldn't think of using drop down doors for tool boxes as a side step... especially with the available height, I'd just go through the tailgate like a normal person.
Rear tailgate is your best entry point. The side boxes are designed for people who want to utilize that storage option. If you want to load stuff like that from the side you might be better off to run it without the upper storage boxes.
Did you say aluminum bumper with special coating so it won’t rust? Aluminum = Rust? 🤔cool video tho
You might be confusing Aluminum with Steel. Aluminum doesn't rust.Thanks for watching the video!
Whats the build price ballpqrk for a rig like this
This exact truck is for sale for $175,000
I have a 2011 Ram 1500 4×4 Can you build 1for that
@@DJ63phx yes.
How much does this bed cost?
Fully loaded this one on a 5500 is $25,000
Where are you located
Richmond, Utah
Did this man really say they have a special coating so the ALUMINUM bumper won't rust?
lol, thanks for catching that.Talking on camera can be hard. We meant to say it's coated just for the overall protection of the bumper and for looks.
Price?
Available now for $175,000
Bad*ss looking!
Water drainage on that flat section could be super useful, also might be good to add a climbing option to it from sides and tail.
Hard top
What do you mean by hard top? We can make a canopy style bed for this also.
@adrenalinindustries that's what I ment . Looks Awesome!
Why do the Australian trays look and operate so much better than our designs, like GCI TRAYTEC.
All those tool box doors need a redesign. Obviously built by non workers. If you want to put anything heavy in those boxes the doors are in the way. Hold a 20-40lb item with outreached arms. Pretty hard for the regular non gym junkie person. The doors need to swing horizontal so you can get up close. Lower boxes need to open straight down. Again so you can get larger/heavier items in and out. Integrate some type of fender for the rear tires. 10 miles of gravel the side of the truck will take a shit kickin from rocks.
In this state , it’s a pavement princess and not designed for practical use. Try again
Thanks for the feedback and thanks for watching the video
The upper side boxes need to open UP, not DOWN fellas. UP to at least a 45° angle with a gas strut so someone 6'+ doesn't have to stoop to stand right up against it.
I've had side boxes with down opening doors mounted at this height on many service trucks. The design sucks. I've modified them to flip all the way down, but that's just janky.
A ram with liquid springs. Ya. I don’t know.
Stay tuned for our next version then...
Yeah that’s definitely gonna be expensive
“most of the moisture” & “water resistant” used to describe the boxes … wow all this and not full water proof dry storage ?!?!?
If you sink it into a lake you’re gonna get water in the boxes. For normal use the boxes will stay dry.
It’s stupid expensive no deal
Rear boxes are too short in height.
We can make multiple different versions that mount to the main bed. We can do cab height boxes if needed.
The ultimate pick up truck and you choose a DODGE? 😂😂
RAM . Not Dodge
The pickup wars will never end😂
We are non denominational. 😂 Ford/Ram we don’t care. when we build on a Ford all the Ram guys cry. We can’t win.
Don’t worry, tears are reserved for dreamers. Btw, not sure it was mentioned in the video, but what’s the price range for this build? I need to know if I should work on my crying? 😂
of course it is a win when you are as diverse in your builds as you guys are make no excuses ,only the guys that have no life are going to complain .great work..
Ultimate truck lol everything besides the cab, Cummins isn’t reliable anymore and trans sucks.
Hahaha you clearly have no clue what you're talking about. The AS69RC is the best transmission that's currently on the market. The 6.7 cummins is second to none with it's low end torque, exhaust brake, and reliability (especially with an "exhaust" upgrade). That is one badass truck. Ask me how I know, well I have over 1 mil miles under my ass as a CDL hotshot owner operator running 2 Fords, 1 Chevy, and 1 Ram. Both Fords broke down within 30k then multiple times after that, Chevy at 60k, Ram went 500k problem free.
I bet you will like our next version then... Stay tuned
Can i put my diamond back on it so i have more covered storage and the ability to strap stuff on top?
Yes you could
"It's an aluminum bumper with a special coating on it, it won't rust" lol
Talking on camera is hard… that’s not exactly what we meant to say. lol 😂
Sorry man. I spend way too much time in front of a camera. I know what you mean. Couldn't help myself though.
Cool looking setup.
Just another flat bed……NEXT!!