Whatever the case, the Dodge Ram is the truck for the job. It’s a well-respected family truck, while it’s also the rough-and-tumble off-roading truck that we’ve all grown to know. Just this past weekend, I pulled into the garage with my gorgeous red 95 Dodge Ram, wearing a fresh coat of mud over the bright red paint job. That’s right, I took my truck out for a stroll through the Tahoe Mountains for some 4X4 fun. As I closed the door and took my slippers off, about to go inside the house, I noticed the fog light bulb Dodge Ram 1500 had a crack straight down the middle of the bulb. At first I panicked, but then I collected my thoughts and constructed a plan of action to take in this situation. In the end, the bulb was replaced and my truck was ready to put on another coat of wet mud.
Dodge Ram50 cornerlights have always been the staple of the Dodge Ram style. Like a pair’s of glaring, seductive eyes, these lights have the power to draw you in and keep your attention focused. Once you gaze upon these beautiful lights, their hypnotic appeal will take effect on you, as you find it difficult to think of anything but the pair. Often times, people endlessly praise the headlights, failing to note any other parts of the car. I, on the other hand, take pleasure in the simpler pieces of the puzzle like the corner lights, marker lights, and emblems. It’s the smaller pieces, sometimes, that keep the machine moving and the bigger picture in sight.
When a side view mirror reads “Objects in mirror may actually be closer than they appear”, you’d better believe it! One fine day almost became one terrible day when I cleverly avoided a near-accident situation. As I was driving mid-day on highway fifty in the El Dorado Hills of California, I glanced to my right rear view mirror and saw an object in the distance coming closer and closer by the second, who turned out to be a speeding motorcyclist. I was traveling in the first lane, and there was a driver next to me in the second lane traveling at the same speed as I. The motorcyclist, a risky driver, tried to pass us both by driving in between us. My 1996 Dodge ram mirror assisted me by raising my awareness of the risky driver, and I was able to speed up and switch lanes, avoiding a mess.