Outside in the sunlight, the pearl in the painted stripes adds a bit of life to the white, and, although totally custom, the SRT-10 has an entirely stock appearance, reminiscent of the powerhouse Mopar offerings from the 1960s. As far as we know, the One Off Design Dodge Ram SRT-10 is the only SRT-10 truck to be fully customized and laying body on 26-inch wheels and tires. With the completion of this project, the guys at One Off can reap the rewards of being #1 and owner Javed Kahn can reap the benefits of driving the most bad-to-the-bone custom truck on the planet. If it sounds like we're jealous, be assured that we completely are, because this truck rocks!

The SRT-10 lays its body kit on the ground the whole length of the truck. Sharp eyes will notice the dual 2-inch drag balls mounted in each corner behind the roll pan tossing sparks and saving the custom roll pan from certain destruction. | 
In the bed, the centerpiece has to be the bridge cover. The bridge cover is made from mild steel with the center plate covered in copper plate. A laser-cut stainless-steel plate with the SRT-26 and One Off Design logos add a 3-D appearance that sits perfectly with the 12-gallon tank and 1/2-inch airlines. |

Who wouldn't want to do a 500-plus hp burnout on 26-inch tires? Well, we couldn't resist either. The plan was to get the burnout on film for a cool spread in the magazine, but things did not go as planned. | 
After repeated attempts and one clutch screaming for mercy, the tires refused to get loose even with some fluid laid down. On the final attempt, the traction of the Pirellis won over the V-10's power, and the ensuing noise had everyone with their heads under the truck to see the driveshaft blow into oblivion. |

A 26-inch wheel does not fit easily, but with some slight metal work it could almost appear as if it belonged there. | 
Neither the KP Components cantilever kit nor the Totally Polished watts-link were designed for inside of the frame mounting, One Off utilized its creativity and skills to make the systems work according to the needs of the build. |