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<blockquote data-quote="BigJ" data-source="post: 117133" data-attributes="member: 62"><p><img src="http://rumors.automobilemag.com/files/2011/05/mopar-ram-runner-front-623x389.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>"Mopar has dished more dirt on its Ram Runner, an add-on package from Chrysler’s parts division that allows any 2009 to 2011 Ram 1500 truck to be transformed into the Ram Runner that bowed at this year’s Detroit auto show.</p><p>Like the Ford F-150 SVT Raptor, the Mopar truck is designed for tough, high-performance blasts over deserts and other terrain inhospitable to regular vehicles. Each of the below components can be purchased separately, but they’re all necessary to create the ultimate Ram Runner.</p><p></p><p>Ford’s off-roader was clearly an important benchmark for the Mopar team. The company confidently notes that the $13,270 Pre-Runner Stage II Lift Kit provides 14 inches of suspension travel, compared to the 11.2 inches front and 12.1 inches rear travel available on the SVT Raptor. The suspension kit comprises thicker tie rods, tougher ball joints, control arms that are three inches longer than stock, Fox internal-bypass shock absorbers, and a revised multilink rear suspension layout. Ground clearance with the kit is 13 inches.</p><p></p><p>Other key parts of the Ram Runner accessory list include new fiberglass fenders ($1020 front, $1020 rear), which offer more room for suspension articulation plus a wider stance to accommodate the truck’s stretched track. A special steel front bumper ($1250), with integrated skid plate, offers improved ground clearance and helps permit a 41-degree approach angle. A special $1010 tire carrier allows large off-road wheels to be hauled in the Ram Runner’s bed, an aluminum sport hood ($978) with scoops provides performance-themed looks, and an $1135 exhaust system allows more noise to escape the 5.7-liter V-8 engine.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 12px"><strong>Adding all the component prices together, assembling a Ram Runner will set you back $19,683, and that’s without factoring in the purchase price of the donor truck and any installation charges. That puts the Ram Runner’s price tag somewhere around $40,000, right in line with the SVT Raptor.</strong></span> It ain’t cheap, but it sure looks like a great way to traverse unpaved terrain.</p><p></p><p>Source: Mopar"</p><p>(bolded emphasis added by me)</p><p></p><p><a href="http://rumors.automobilemag.com/mopar-reveals-details-pricing-ram-1500-based-ram-runner-49309.html" target="_blank">Mopar Reveals Details, Pricing for Ram 1500-Based Ram Runner - Rumor Central</a></p><p></p><p>Seriously?? $40k? Is that using new math or something? $20k for the kit, so they must be figuring $20k for a Ram 1500 Hemi? And labor for install is free I take it? Paint and prep for the new body parts is included? New 35" off road tires? How's about a new computer flash/tune to handle all the traction control issues? Any mention of a rear locker not limited by any speed? Unless I'm missing something that's some seriously horrible journalism; my numbers say $75k and you'll end up with a maybe-more capable Ram than the Raptor (travel yes, but tuning/traction control disables??), but otherwise similarly equipped trucks. </p><p></p><p>And of course then there's the kicker... one is under a fully factory warranty and the other not so much. Think Dodge is gonna bumper to bumper cover a Ram Runner?</p><p></p><p>Agree? Disagree?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigJ, post: 117133, member: 62"] [img]http://rumors.automobilemag.com/files/2011/05/mopar-ram-runner-front-623x389.jpg[/img] "Mopar has dished more dirt on its Ram Runner, an add-on package from Chrysler’s parts division that allows any 2009 to 2011 Ram 1500 truck to be transformed into the Ram Runner that bowed at this year’s Detroit auto show. Like the Ford F-150 SVT Raptor, the Mopar truck is designed for tough, high-performance blasts over deserts and other terrain inhospitable to regular vehicles. Each of the below components can be purchased separately, but they’re all necessary to create the ultimate Ram Runner. Ford’s off-roader was clearly an important benchmark for the Mopar team. The company confidently notes that the $13,270 Pre-Runner Stage II Lift Kit provides 14 inches of suspension travel, compared to the 11.2 inches front and 12.1 inches rear travel available on the SVT Raptor. The suspension kit comprises thicker tie rods, tougher ball joints, control arms that are three inches longer than stock, Fox internal-bypass shock absorbers, and a revised multilink rear suspension layout. Ground clearance with the kit is 13 inches. Other key parts of the Ram Runner accessory list include new fiberglass fenders ($1020 front, $1020 rear), which offer more room for suspension articulation plus a wider stance to accommodate the truck’s stretched track. A special steel front bumper ($1250), with integrated skid plate, offers improved ground clearance and helps permit a 41-degree approach angle. A special $1010 tire carrier allows large off-road wheels to be hauled in the Ram Runner’s bed, an aluminum sport hood ($978) with scoops provides performance-themed looks, and an $1135 exhaust system allows more noise to escape the 5.7-liter V-8 engine. [SIZE="3"][B]Adding all the component prices together, assembling a Ram Runner will set you back $19,683, and that’s without factoring in the purchase price of the donor truck and any installation charges. That puts the Ram Runner’s price tag somewhere around $40,000, right in line with the SVT Raptor.[/B][/SIZE] It ain’t cheap, but it sure looks like a great way to traverse unpaved terrain. Source: Mopar" (bolded emphasis added by me) [url=http://rumors.automobilemag.com/mopar-reveals-details-pricing-ram-1500-based-ram-runner-49309.html]Mopar Reveals Details, Pricing for Ram 1500-Based Ram Runner - Rumor Central[/url] Seriously?? $40k? Is that using new math or something? $20k for the kit, so they must be figuring $20k for a Ram 1500 Hemi? And labor for install is free I take it? Paint and prep for the new body parts is included? New 35" off road tires? How's about a new computer flash/tune to handle all the traction control issues? Any mention of a rear locker not limited by any speed? Unless I'm missing something that's some seriously horrible journalism; my numbers say $75k and you'll end up with a maybe-more capable Ram than the Raptor (travel yes, but tuning/traction control disables??), but otherwise similarly equipped trucks. And of course then there's the kicker... one is under a fully factory warranty and the other not so much. Think Dodge is gonna bumper to bumper cover a Ram Runner? Agree? Disagree? [/QUOTE]
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