Dodge Ram Van (dajiban) | TESTED – 2024 |
Most utilize the 5.2-liter or 5.9-liter Chrysler Magnum V8 engines, which provide adequate power for drifting and circuit racing.
A stock Dodge Ram Van becomes a "Dajiban" through specific, high-performance modifications designed to combat its high center of gravity. Dodge Ram Van (Dajiban)
The Dajiban phenomenon began as a practical solution in the mid-2000s among Japanese motorcycle racing teams. Teams sought a roomy vehicle to transport race bikes and gear to circuits like Ebisu Circuit . Most utilize the 5
A hallmark of the Dajiban is the use of 15- or 16-inch eight-spoke RS Watanabe wheels, often fitted with BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires. Dodge Ram Van (Dajiban)
The Dodge Ram Van was chosen because it was relatively cheap and abundant in Japan due to being imported for military base use.
