![]() The Ram 1500 is well known and loved for its more muscular and mean appearance with the large grill and slightly bulged hood giving it a high score on the appearance scale. This 1500 is running the 20x9 Moto Metal MO961 with some 35x12.5 Nitto Trail Grappler tires and a 6" Rough Country lift-kit. You could choose to go with an aggressive style on a 6" lift kit and some 20x9 wheels like this 20, or you could keep it more simple with a leveling kit and a 17x9 wheel. This is another truck that looks good no matter what you do with them. ![]() The Dodge Ram 1500 is another staple American working truck that is popular to build among the truck community. ![]() Appearance: Looks very good no matter what you do!.Aftermarket support: A lot of lift-kit options under 1.5K.Price: Under and around 5K for earlier years.Power: Great Power with the 5.3L V8 making 285HP.You can get a lift-kit for the Cateye Silverado for under or around 1.5K. As far as appearance, this is one of those trucks that look good no matter what you do to it, especially with lift-kits. It's powered by a reliable 5.3L V8 making around 285 horsepower with a towing capacity of 3,800 to 7,800lbs. The Silverado not only looks good with a lift-kit, but it also sounds great with an aftermarket exhaust.Īgain, the engine for this truck is known to be one of the best. It also shares a lot of parts with the Serria making any repairs or modifications a little easier. The Chevy Silverado is one of the best bang for your buck trucks right now with a price tag of under 5-6K for the earlier years. There is some slight rubbing at a full turn in this wheel/tire/suspension fitment. This 2005 Cateye Silverado 1500 is running some 22x12 Wicked Offroad W903 wheels, some 33x12.5 Atturo Trail Blade Mt tires, and Rough Country suspension. The Cateye Silverado arguably has one of the best truck engines making this a super popular truck to build. Second on our list is the loved Chevy Cateye Silverado, specifically the years 2004 to 2007. Appearance: Great looks with angular body style.Aftermarket Support: Huge! Lift-kits, wheels, tires, you name it.Power: Great Value with the 5.4L V8, 235HP.The F150 has everything you'd want for building a truck: great looks, huge aftermarket support, relatively inexpensive, and good power and towing capacity. If you want to get into the F150 crowd, the 5.4L V8 is the best value for this generation making around 380 horsepower and a towing capacity of between 5,900 to 9,500 lbs. ![]() The F150 went through a revamp during the 11th generation with a more angular body style and was offered as a 2-door regular or extended cab, and the 4-door extended or crew cab. This 2004 Ford F150 4WD is running a slightly aggressive set-up with some 20x9 Gear Off-Road Dominator wheels, 33x12.5 Durun Terrain Grabber MT tires, and a 2" leveling kit. The most popular F150 generation that we see being built is within the 11th generation, more specifically the years 2004 -2008. This is an extremely popular truck to build because it ranks high in every category: appearance, aftermarket support, power, and price. The Ford F150 made the list for obvious reasons. Lets narrow it down to three popular trucks to build that rank high in appearance, aftermarket support like wheels, tires, and suspension, horsepower, towing capacity, and price. There are a lot of popular trucks out there that look great, have a decent amount of aftermarket support, and make good power, but the list can be overwhelming. 3 Most Popular Trucks to Build January 29, 2021
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