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are these good lift and offroading trucks?
I mean, if I was to do a total redneck job to this thing, lift, turbo, bogger tires, will this truck be great at a hardcore offroad comp aginst U.S. trucks that people at this status usualy buy?
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Re: are these good lift and offroading trucks?
like say, if I was to put this truck (done up of course) against a f-250 power stroke and dodge 2500 hemi and drag race through a flooded out cornfield will I have a chance?
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Mine smokes them on the road so I dont think much will be different. The Titan is Awesome... Send some pics if you do it...
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Re: are these good lift and offroading trucks?
I've seen nice 7 inch kits on the net. the titan has a huge amount of torque getting you off the line quickly. And i understand that 35's will fit under it with the kit.
Depending on the options in the dodge, those hemis have a hell of a lot of power, but then again 5 years later when their rebuilding their tranny for the third time, you'll be glad you have a nissan |
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