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2003 Dodge Ram 2500 - Dirt Devil

Built To Dominate The Terrain On Any Continent

Photography by David Kennedy
2003 Dodge Ram 2500 Right Side Angle
Would you believe the gleaming Viper Red paint was a $700 job applied at a local auto body shop?
2003 Dodge Ram 2500 Right Side Angle
Would you believe the gleaming Viper Red paint was a $700 job applied at a local auto body

We all want our trucks to suit our every need. For most of us that means a machine we can drive every day, use to tow any trailer, punish unsuspecting sports cars with, and keep around for hundreds of thousands of miles. But that's just if you're a normal Diesel Power reader.

Kent Kroeker's Viper Red '03 Dodge Ram 2500 began life a lot like most diesel trucks do, but it's ended up the beast you see before you. Kent bought the Dodge new in Oregon so he could get the high-output 305hp Cummins common-rail engine when it debuted. He used the truck as his daily driver for years just like most of us would do, the only thing was--Kent's daily driving routine is radically different than most of ours.

2003 Dodge Ram 2500 Left Front Angle
The four LED off-road lights paired with a set of Feugo HIDs from Baja Designs ensures the competition will see the truck coming day or night.
2003 Dodge Ram 2500 Left Front Angle
The four LED off-road lights paired with a set of Feugo HIDs from Baja Designs ensures the

As owner of KORE Off-Road Engineering, he's one of the guys who pioneered using -ton diesel pickups as off-road race vehicles. In fact, Kent's Dodge was the first Cummins-powered vehicle to ever complete the famous Baja 1000 off-road race. Along the way, he and his team have developed the hardware needed to keep 8,000-pound diesel trucks alive at race speeds, in the middle of nowhere, and on roads that are more like obstacle courses and mine fields than the boulevards and avenues most of us drive on.

Over the past two years, Kent has converted this race truck for duty in the Dakar Rally, where it would go head-to-head with six-wheel-drive diesel trucks from Europe's biggest teams. That's not to say this once-black Dodge has given up its days on the street--far from it. The red Ram still cruises comfortably down the highway and even tows a fellow race truck from time to time. Keep an eye out for it at the next Best In the Desert off-road race, down in Baja, or whatever continent you may find yourself on. DP

  • 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins Diesel Engine
    Under the hood sits a 470hp and 800lb-ft dyno-tuned 5.9L common-rail engine that was built at Gale Banks Engineering. The engine internals were modified for endurance racing, the cylinder head was extensively ported, and the intake manifold was machined off and replaced with a Big Hoss intake for maximum airflow.
    2003 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins Diesel Engine
    Under the hood sits a 470hp and 800lb-ft dyno-tuned 5.9L common-rail engine that was built
  • 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 Fox Shocks
    The truck's landing gear comes in the form of 3-inch-diameter Fox coilover shocks that are paired with position-sensitive 4.3-inch-diameter Fox bypass shocks and hydraulic bumpstops.
    2003 Dodge Ram 2500 Fox Shocks
    The truck's landing gear comes in the form of 3-inch-diameter Fox coilover shocks that are
  • 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 Aam Front Axle
    In order to support the weight of the Cummins when the truck gets airborne, the AAM 9-inch front axle was fitted with 4.10 gears and reinforced with a TIG-welded chromoly axle truss. The Ram also benefits from a Lee ram-assist power steering system and a sector-shaft support brace.
    2003 Dodge Ram 2500 Aam Front Axle
    In order to support the weight of the Cummins when the truck gets airborne, the AAM 9-inch
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