After trading his truck in the following year, he rolled out of the dealership with a brand-new 2006 Nissan Titan and the challenge began. As a Nissan, there were fewer standard options available than the more popular Chevy trucks, so Ricardo had to work in sections. “The very first thing I did was performance,” Ricardo tells Truckin, “I added a Flowmaster exhaust and a cold-air intake.” The next step was lowering the fullsize F-Alpha platform by way of a Belltech lowering kit. As most truck enthusiasts are aware, lowering never gets the job done, so Ricardo enlisted his good friend Roger Jimenez to lay the Nissan to the ground. Roger had actually never officially ’bagged a truck, so Ricardo had his doubts.
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