White-Out Ram 2500 rides high on Vossen wheels. What's the weather like up there?

Ram 2500 on Vossen wheels
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Photo: Vossen | Instagram

The RAM 2500 looks like a monster every inch of the way when it goes past any SUV and most pickup trucks out there. However, Vossen did something to make it even more intimidating: They lifted it up onto 24-inch wheels. You certainly don't want to see it in your rearview mirror, eating up the asphalt and coming your way.

The white pickup truck was jacked up so high you could see the Pacific Ocean from the East Coast if you climbed into that cargo bed. No, we're kidding. You could only see as far as Reunion Tower in Dallas, Texas.

But this truck certainly stands proud, higher off the ground, sporting Vossen's latest wheels: 24-inch concave, multi-spoke, Y-shaped UV6 wheels in Brushed Clear Silver, one of 48 finishes available in the Vossen lineup.

The wheels are wrapped in 33-inch Terra Hunter tires for rugged terrain. And those aren't the only aftermarket features it's received. Custom color-matched headlights and taillights, a third brake light, and new logos are on the menu to make this Ram 2500 a real eye-catcher. As if it wasn't already…

The truck, as you see it, belongs to someone who owns a shop called “Raized.” How fitting, right? And of course, it was lifted with the help of a Carli Pintop 2.5-inch lift kit. It also has King Off-Road Racing shocks.

In one of the posts published on Instagram, the owner said that finally the house was exactly how he had always imagined it.

He affectionately calls it “The Bubba.” The owner of this truck has been uploading photos of the truck over the past few months, showing how it looked before and how it looks now. And it might be tempting to think that what we're looking at now is a completely new vehicle.

There is no information on the cost of the conversion. However, this is in addition to the Ram 2500 pickup, which starts at $45,250. The owner says it is a diesel, so it should be powered by the Cummins 6.7-liter turbocharged inline-six engine.

The engine is capable of producing 400 horsepower and 1,000 lb-ft of torque. A six-speed automatic transmission sends power to all four wheels. The Cummins-powered Ram 2500 boasts a towing capacity of 19,990 pounds (9,067 kilograms).

The owner of the white-out Ram 2500 also owns a heavily modified Ford F-150. The list of modifications is pretty much the same: a white-out body, massive Vossen wheels, and a lift kit are the main features of the conversion.



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