Up next Top Picks for Truck Upgrades: Rust Converter, Billet Shifter, Lowering Kit, Radiator, Hood Hinges, and Transmission Dipstick Published on November 10, 2023 Author Jon Hansen Share article Facebook 0 Twitter 0 Mail 0 FROM RENDER TO REALITY Completing the Path from a Digital Dream to a Reality Rider IN AN EVER-GROWING AND COMPETITIVE WORLD OF BUILDERS, THE BUSINESS OF RENDERS IS GROWING MORE AND MORE, GIVING OWNERS SOME OF THE MOST REAL REPRESENTATIONS OF THEIR CREATIVE VISIONS THAT YOU CAN IMAGINE … No, really, sometimes it is hard to tell if it is a real picture or computer image. These renders give owners and builders alike the opportunity to lock down every single detail of what they think they want to get out of their final build, down to exact parts, and see it put together before they spend the money to do so. This technology is changing the game and saving a lot of time, energy and money. It gives an advanced look at how that wheel would look on the truck when finished, what the final color scheme will be and every detail in between. Renders basically eliminate that age-old problem of buying something you THINK will look good, and then seeing it on the truck upon completion and hating it or having to re-buy a new setup that will look the way you hoped it would. That is a game changer, folks.Subscribe to our weekly newsletter So, with our “2019 Render to Reality” series, we here at Street Trucks decided to show you guys the real possibilities that come along with doing this. We will show you all a selection of different types of builds from different render companies and multiple builders in 2019, and then we will keep tabs on them as they are completed. Upon finishing, we will bring you a follow-up article on each of the finished trucks and you, the readers, will get the chance to vote on a favorite. So, stay tuned and keep your eyes open as the year progresses. Bret Anderson’s 1972 Chevrolet Suburban “The Plaid Sub” Render by: Moffitt Bros @ moffitt_brothers Instagram: @72_plaid_sub Available Details• •at This Point: GM Gen V LT1 6.2L w/ 6L80 Transmission Delmos 22-inch wheels on Diamondback Classic Whitewall tires Accuair E-Level/Endo CVT Porterbuilt Dropmembers Ridetech HQ Shocks Vintage Air air conditioning Custom interior work from Ian’s Auto Interiors Las Vegas/SMS Auto Fabrics 1993 Dodge D250 Support Truck “Project Whiskey Chaser” Render by: Chris Piscitelli @piscitellidesign Instagram: @fullpenfab Available Details• at This Point: Cummins 12-Valve Flo Airride components Aldan American four-link Boyd Welding custom aluminum tank 22-inch Detroit Steel Wheels Paint by BASF; painted by Matt Smith Dan Hogan’s 1971 Chieftain RV Hauler build Render by: Nick Crouch @surfacenick Instagram: @hogieshine Available Details• at This Point: Fully custom 1/1 RV modification and design Dodge frame and suspension underneath The car in the background will be built as a matching set Simi Mindick’s 1961 Ford F100 Unibody “Project Black Sheep” Render by: Ben Hermance of Hermance Design @ hermancedesign Instagram: @hogieshine Available Details •at This Point:• Full 2004 Mercury Grand Marquis frame swap TMI Products full interior American Racing Wheels Precision Replacement Parts weather strips Rene Gomez’s 2018 Chevy Silverado LT 1500 “Regency RST package” Render by: Render by Thor @renderedbythor Instagram: @superfreak_bowtie & fabricator @chassisfab Available Details• •at This Point:• Custom Regency RST conversion Color-keyed body parts with ‘69 Camaro SS orange pearl racing stripes. Rear spoiler and custom mold exhaust port roll pan. Billet-machined emblems. Stock floor body drop Accuair E-level Wilwood brakes Intro custom one o 3-pc 28-inch wheels Matching orange interior Cold air intake, long tube headers, X-pipe & Borla exhaust like the RST would have. Solomon Lunger’s 1963 Ford F100 Unibody “Project True Blue” Render by: Ben Hermance of Hermance Design @ hermancedesign Instagram: @solomonlunger Available Details •at This Point:• 2008 Ford Crown Victoria P71 Full Frame Swap Will be bagged New custom interior RENDERS BASICALLY ELIMINATE THAT AGE-OLD PROBLEM OF BUYING SOMETHING YOU THINK WILL LOOK GOOD, AND THEN SEEING IT ON THE TRUCK UPON COMPLETION AND HATING IT OR HAVING TO RE-BUY A NEW SETUP THAT WILL LOOK THE WAY YOU HOPED IT WOULD. THAT IS A GAME CHANGER, FOLKS. Brandon Burrell’s 2019 Ram 1500 “cRAMbury” Render by: Robbie at Keg Media @kegmedia Instagram: @burrellimages Available Details • at This Point:• Flo Airride tanks and compressors Raised bed floor Staggered 26-inch Dropstars wheels Roadwire Leather seats and custom door panels Interior and audio by Ultimate Audio Memphis Audio/XS Power Batteries Color-matched parts to replace chrome Custom lighting components
Top Picks for Truck Upgrades: Rust Converter, Billet Shifter, Lowering Kit, Radiator, Hood Hinges, and Transmission Dipstick
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