Have you been told that the front shocks on your 3rd generation Dodge Ram 1500 need to be changed? If so, you likely shuddered when you heard how much it will cost to install new shocks but fortunately, the 3g Ram 1500 front shocks are easy to change with only some basic tools and a […] More »
This week’s Tire Shredding Tuesday clip takes a look at a 1971 Dodge Challenger R/T somewhere in Holland doing a big, smokey burnout. This black and silver Mopar muscle car is powered by one of the big block V8s of the 1971 R/T package and that allows it to very easily destroy the rear tires. […] More »
Today’s Cool Thread takes a look at a truly unique 1997 Dodge Ram B2500 Van that has been modified to serve as the ultimate hunting machine. DF member HogSWAT uses this full size Ram Van to take hunting grounds out into the woods to track down wild hogs and to make it as capable as […] More »
When the 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat arrives, it will be the most powerful non-Viper car from the Chrysler Group in the history – a history that includes a great many very impressive, very powerful vehicles. The Challenger SRT Hellcat is guaranteed to have a stunning output of at least 600 horsepower and 575lb-ft of […] More »
This week’s Muddy Monday feature takes a look at a 2nd gen Dodge Ram 2500 powered by the mighty Cummins Turbo Diesel engine as it tackles a watery mud hole in the middle of a very rough looking gravel pit. The steep terrain around the mud pit would make it impossible for many trucks to […] More »
Today’s Tech Thread Spotlight features a discussion originally posted by DodgeForum member donkeypunch back in June of 2012, which lists what tires sizes you can run on the 3rd generation Dodge Dakota relative to what type of lift you are running – and how much trimming of body panels you will need to do to […] More »
The 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT powered by the Hellcat Hemi is the most powerful V8 vehicle ever produced by the Chrysler Group and today’s Mopar Muscle Thursday clip features the supercharged Mopar muscle car clearing its throat. We don’t get to see the 600+ horsepower Hemi-powered Challenger doing anything other than sitting still while someone […] More »