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Digitally-Tuned Ram 3500 Squats on 32-Inch Duallys, Looks Like Unicorn Puke

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Photo: Instagram | 412donklife
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In a perfect world, there wouldn't be any cars sitting on wheels with diameters larger than 24 or maybe 25 inches. The reason is that from that point onwards, they start looking ridiculous.
Even if you somehow dig the looks of vehicles equipped with oversized alloys, you should also know that they're anything but fun or comfortable to drive. This kind of mod makes the entire ride stiffer and ruins the turning radius. So, it's only suitable to show cars that do not get to and fro on their own but on the back of a trailer.

On an apparently different but related topic, the Carolina Squat is not legal anymore in some parts of our nation. This weird trend in which truck owners modify the suspension of their vehicles so that the front end is lifted and the back end dropped has been deemed dangerous, as the driver sees more of the sky than the road ahead.

So, why mention these two modifications in this story? For the simple fact that they are some of the most defining features of one particular Ram 3500. You're looking at a diesel-powered truck with additional novelties that rides on 32-inch wheels. On top of that, the Carolina Squat is another thing that sets it apart from the regular versions of the workhorse.

And this is not where its maker drew the line. Not even close, as it also features a unicorn puke-like finish, although that would be more of a wrap. Mixing multiple shades of pink and purple, the chrome-delete package joins the visual modifications. This truck has blacked-out head- and taillights for a more sinister look and keeps its occupants away from prying eyes behind the tinted windows.

Now, if you paid attention to the title, more specifically to the digitally-tuned part, then you know this Ram 3500 isn't real. And we are certainly happy about that, as no one in their right mind would ever ruin the looks of such a vehicle in this manner – unless it is for a car show. Thus, the pickup lives in the digital realm, where it bears the signature of 412donklife on Instagram.

Rather strangely, it has only received positive feedback in the comments area at the time of writing, which proves just how gullible some consumers can be these days. But we already knew that, as there is a crossover boom that doesn't seem to be going anywhere for the time being.

The only way to make this diesel-powered 3500 even more controversial would’ve meant removing the ICE and other components and giving it an electric motor (or more) and a battery pack. Thank goodness electric pickups are not a thing yet – oh, wait…

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About the author: Cristian Gnaticov
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After a series of unfortunate events put an end to Cristian's dream of entering a custom built & tuned old-school Dacia into a rally competition, he moved on to drive press cars and write for a living. He's worked for several automotive online journals and now he's back at autoevolution after his first tour in the mid-2000s.
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