Three Awesome 1,200HP Diesel Race Trucks Diesel Power Magazine
Truck frills to fiddle with the look of the vehicles did not become popular until the 1990s. Products in this industry complement proceed and racing components, cosmetic and working accessories, wheels, tires and tire lettering, mobile electronics, safety products, restoration parts, handling equipment, drivetrain parts, grille guards, bumper replacements, steps, nerf bars and more. Previously, domestic U.S. manufacturers including General Motors, Ford Motor Company, Chrysler, and American Motors considered their light-duty trucks (Chevrolet, Ford, Dodge, and Jeep) as piece of legislation vehicles and often did little to accommodate tone accessories. Aftermarket suppliers were often focused on specialty work-enhancing side dishes such as snowplows, spreaders, and lift gates.However, the shout from the rooftops segments expanded as manufacturers offered a broad variety of pick-up truck types and sizes. when the introduction of the extended cab, trucks began taking on a more urban draw