2nd Gen. CUSTOM INTERIOR!
You do not win the prize:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCXWcrY-3V4
http://www.iihs.org/ratings/rating.aspx?id=6
OVERALL EVALUATION: POOR
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCXWcrY-3V4
http://www.iihs.org/ratings/rating.aspx?id=6
OVERALL EVALUATION: POOR
You do not win the prize:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCXWcrY-3V4
http://www.iihs.org/ratings/rating.aspx?id=6
OVERALL EVALUATION: POOR

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCXWcrY-3V4
http://www.iihs.org/ratings/rating.aspx?id=6
OVERALL EVALUATION: POOR
Having wrapped a 1997 Ram around a tree at 85 MPH going backwards and having pieced my 1997 Ram back together than most of you people on this forum, I can say with out doubt that I feel ten times safer in my gas guzzling, oil dripping, transmission ripping hulk of a steel truck than I do in most other vehicles.
Go ride in some of the new cars and trucks on the road and tell me that you still think the 2nd gen rams are unsafe.
On another note, why are you even here? I have yet to see you actually help a member out without you talking down to them or blatantly posting a trolling post.
I have a couple friends with street scene mirrors on there chevys and they dont fit for sh^t, and one of them has cracks in both mirrors after only a couple years
Compare our year dodges to any other truck of that time, guess what we didnt do so bad, and I take these safety tests with a grain of salt, how many people run into an imovable object on the drivers side that is square like that......I bet not many, and when involved in crashes with other vehicles it has allot to do with momentum and weight, I have seen some pretty beat up dodges with people walking right away, then have seen what looked like nothing and watch a ambulance pull up to take them away
Compare our year dodges to any other truck of that time, guess what we didnt do so bad, and I take these safety tests with a grain of salt, how many people run into an imovable object on the drivers side that is square like that......I bet not many, and when involved in crashes with other vehicles it has allot to do with momentum and weight, I have seen some pretty beat up dodges with people walking right away, then have seen what looked like nothing and watch a ambulance pull up to take them away
And you are the weakest link. Good bye.
Having wrapped a 1997 Ram around a tree at 85 MPH going backwards and having pieced my 1997 Ram back together than most of you people on this forum, I can say with out doubt that I feel ten times safer in my gas guzzling, oil dripping, transmission ripping hulk of a steel truck than I do in most other vehicles.
Go ride in some of the new cars and trucks on the road and tell me that you still think the 2nd gen rams are unsafe.
Having wrapped a 1997 Ram around a tree at 85 MPH going backwards and having pieced my 1997 Ram back together than most of you people on this forum, I can say with out doubt that I feel ten times safer in my gas guzzling, oil dripping, transmission ripping hulk of a steel truck than I do in most other vehicles.
Go ride in some of the new cars and trucks on the road and tell me that you still think the 2nd gen rams are unsafe.
85mph backwards? Thats pretty impressive. Spin must have come into play here.
And yeah, you're far safer in a modern vehicle then you are in one of these old trucks. Crush zones, airbags, and improved restraint devices trump "good ol' steel" any day. And thats coming from someone who races.
My whole point in the beginning was point out that in a minor crash where the airbag would be diploid, if your airbag is m.i.a. and you don't even have a padded steering wheel to cushion the blow the slightest bit, you'll be missing some teeth when your face hits the metal steering wheel. I don't know how it snowballed into this. It was meant to be just a simple idle comment.
I have a couple friends with street scene mirrors on there chevys and they dont fit for sh^t, and one of them has cracks in both mirrors after only a couple years
Compare our year dodges to any other truck of that time, guess what we didnt do so bad, and I take these safety tests with a grain of salt, how many people run into an imovable object on the drivers side that is square like that......I bet not many, and when involved in crashes with other vehicles it has allot to do with momentum and weight, I have seen some pretty beat up dodges with people walking right away, then have seen what looked like nothing and watch a ambulance pull up to take them away
Compare our year dodges to any other truck of that time, guess what we didnt do so bad, and I take these safety tests with a grain of salt, how many people run into an imovable object on the drivers side that is square like that......I bet not many, and when involved in crashes with other vehicles it has allot to do with momentum and weight, I have seen some pretty beat up dodges with people walking right away, then have seen what looked like nothing and watch a ambulance pull up to take them away
Your right bigredone. Infact, your right about everything. All of us should just stop posting and let you handle everything.



