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RAM TRX debut
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<blockquote data-quote="ZYBORG" data-source="post: 16489973" data-attributes="member: 40262"><p>Fact is that neither the TRX, nor the Raptor Is a TRUE off-road truck. It is a niche truck. One designed to please as many enthusiasts as possible, while retaining daily driving / luxury characteristics.</p><p></p><p>Some things will go in favor of the Raptor and some in favor of the TRX. I rather my truck have the BADDEST drive train possible from the factory and tinkle with suspension components to suit my purposes. Not the other way around.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZYBORG, post: 16489973, member: 40262"] Fact is that neither the TRX, nor the Raptor Is a TRUE off-road truck. It is a niche truck. One designed to please as many enthusiasts as possible, while retaining daily driving / luxury characteristics. Some things will go in favor of the Raptor and some in favor of the TRX. I rather my truck have the BADDEST drive train possible from the factory and tinkle with suspension components to suit my purposes. Not the other way around. [/QUOTE]
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