



Photo at the dealership's lot where I located it 100+ miles away. Oct. '06 He has 15K on the Odom.


I hope to be adding some small cosmetics to him, but nothing as wild as what I have seen on here. Wow! Some of these Rams are so sweet. Since I don't have the know-how or the $$ to have it done, I have to do the small things to keep me into him.


The chiseled, look-at-me styling of the Ram 1500 makes it a standout among the domestic competition, with the enormous grille being the most striking exterior feature.


The SLT version is available with 20-inch chrome wheels to complete the assertive look. I added a Mopar Chrome Fuel Door.


BEFORE


AFTER
Magnaflow stainless steel, dual exhaust with 3" inlet and 2/2.5" outlets, Mandrel bent 2.5" tail pipes, tipped with 2 18" x 3.5" rolled polished stainless steel.


Everything about this rig is big, which can make getting in and out a quite a hike for the vertically challenged. That�s the price you pay for all this presence on the road.


Rams sit relatively high off the ground, particularly the four-wheel-drive models. Tailgate load height is 35 inches on four-wheel-drive models.


Looking to replace the stock taillights (that seem to blend in with the sheetmetal) with euro style, to offer more contrast to the large amount of red to be seen.


The Quad Cab features four real doors, with the rear access ports opening 85 degrees to aid ingress/egress and facilitate cargo loading.


20x9.0 Chrome wheels will make me have to purchase a Power Ball by Mothers for sure.


I like the 02-05 style headlights over the new 06-07 ones. They have a more "semi" look to them and don't look as if they have had "stretched-too-much on a face lift" look to them.

