New Dodge Ram SRT-10 to have stock 24" rims...

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Old 04-04-2002 | 11:51 PM
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BFG might have a monopoly on 24" tires. For $800 a piece, I see why.
 
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Old 04-05-2002 | 03:43 AM
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The L was not the first sport truck, Dodge came out with the little red express and this was the beginning of the sport truck, they came out with it after the muscle car was being attacked by smog laws and trucks were exempt so there they went with the first sport truck. Dodge also had the V10 Runner which was a single cab short bed 2wd and lowered, it ran the V10 Viper engine with slight modifications. The trucks ran in Mexico and were not talked about in the states, but I saw one in person in the CA valley with mexico plates on the back. I beleive this was back in 98.
 
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Old 04-05-2002 | 02:43 PM
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Originally posted by V6runner
The L was not the first sport truck, Dodge came out with the little red express and this was the beginning of the sport truck, they came out with it after the muscle car was being attacked by smog laws and trucks were exempt so there they went with the first sport truck. Dodge also had the V10 Runner which was a single cab short bed 2wd and lowered, it ran the V10 Viper engine with slight modifications. The trucks ran in Mexico and were not talked about in the states, but I saw one in person in the CA valley with mexico plates on the back. I beleive this was back in 98.
Oh give me a break... If your going to call the 'Little Red Express' a 'sport truck' then you could go a step farther and say the El Camino was first. Personally I don't remember too many "Little Red Expresses' at the track...
 




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