As the father of three boys, I also feel like their mentor. The oldest son, 17, is most like me in terms of our areas of interest. Like myself, my son was fascinated with automotive technology at a young age. I bought my first car at the tender age of 15. It was a 1965 Dodge Coronet 500 Convertible, with the flame decal on the side and the two racing stripes on the front hood. I treated that ride like the great companion it was. Now, as I watch my son fixing up his own 2000 Dodge Ram, it’s as if I’m watching my young self. He has the knowledge and skill, not to mention the patience, to work on his own car, but he comes to me for help with finding parts. Just recently, my son needed to replace his right side fog light of his 2000 Ram, so I went ahead and found him a 2000 Dodge Ram replacement fog lamp assembly. Finding it was easier than ever, since many online vendors exist. One such vendor, offered the best aftermarket parts at the lowest price, so I bought from them.
Whatever the case, the Dodge Ram is the truck for the job. It’s a well-respected family truck, while it’s also the rough-and-tumble off-roading truck that we’ve all grown to know. Just this past weekend, I pulled into the garage with my gorgeous red 95 Dodge Ram, wearing a fresh coat of mud over the bright red paint job. That’s right, I took my truck out for a stroll through the Tahoe Mountains for some 4X4 fun. As I closed the door and took my slippers off, about to go inside the house, I noticed the fog light bulb Dodge Ram 1500 had a crack straight down the middle of the bulb. At first I panicked, but then I collected my thoughts and constructed a plan of action to take in this situation. In the end, the bulb was replaced and my truck was ready to put on another coat of wet mud.