
I recently sold my 1992 Dakota after I started working at the local dodge dealership. They found me a 1999 Dodge Ram 1500 ST 4x4 with 169000 on it but in almost immaculate condition. Has cab lights and fog lights, factory. Chrome rims with 235/70/R16 tires...tires are bad and too small anyway. I now have 265/75/16LT Delta Sierradial Tires on my chrome rims, currently on truck. Also have a set of 285/75/16LT BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A on Black 16x8 inch wagon wheels. Flowmaster 40 Series stuck out the passenger side Nascar Style with two 3" Rolled Stainless Steel Tips. I have big plans for this rig!
Rhino Liner
Sony CD Player
Two 8" Subs
Push Bar
Removing Running Boards for greater ground clearance
Bed Cover
etc etc etc...
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Ram at work waitin for me to take it home the day I bought it.

At my house

At the farm

With the wagon wheels on

Ram with the Delta Tires mounted on chrome rims. They stand about 32" high. Also running boards are removed and a bed cover installed.

Recently decided to put tailpipes onto my Flowmaster 40, I knew I wanted duals, just didnt know how to route them, I took the truck to a Exhaust Shop owned by one of my dads former students, he gave me a great deal, and cool idea. I now have 3" dual exhaust out the side nascar style to two 3" Rolled Stainless Steel Tips. Cost me $100.

Well, even though I bought brand new tires for the chrome wheels, I still wanted it taller and more aggresive...was up in a buddys barn and saw a set of bfg all terrains up against the wall...went over to look at em...bout 30% tread size LT285/75/16, bout a 33". He gave them to me, then I found a set of white wagon wheels in 16" for $40. Bought them, painted them black, and threw it all on the truck, looks great! Even though the tread % isnt the greatest, it still pushes through mud and snow like nothing!


Christmas was good to my truck, brought me a brush guard from jcwhitney, really makes the truck look alot better.

What do you need for a brush guard? 6" Lights of course!
