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2nd Gen Rams are actually pretty safe...
#21
check this out at 4:00, then tell me theyre good in a frontal
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xBLgJoG1Y0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xBLgJoG1Y0
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#27
did you watch the whole vid? it is at 40 mph simulating an offset headon where both vehicles are hit on the drivers front which is very real life and at that speed i dont think its gonna matter much if you hit a car or a truck which you have equal chances of anyways
as for the frame bending, i would like to see the other trucks in regular cabs do it also, or the ford be excab...and it looks more like the front of the cab got separated from the frame, not so much as it bending
as for the frame bending, i would like to see the other trucks in regular cabs do it also, or the ford be excab...and it looks more like the front of the cab got separated from the frame, not so much as it bending
#30
Alright.. Here you go:
Now, this crash was at at least 50 miles per hour, into an SUV. I was in this crash, and got no more than a scratch. Neither did my girlfriend sitting next to me.
Look up at the cab above the windows. Notice that there's no bending. I'll post up more pictures if you like.
Now, this crash was at at least 50 miles per hour, into an SUV. I was in this crash, and got no more than a scratch. Neither did my girlfriend sitting next to me.
Look up at the cab above the windows. Notice that there's no bending. I'll post up more pictures if you like.
Last edited by Ram_Me; 02-05-2010 at 04:40 PM.