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MAKING ITS DEBUT AT THE 1993 NORTH AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW, THE REDESIGNED ’94 RAM WAS A SALES SUCCESS AND NAMED “TRUCK OF THE YEAR” IN 1994. Sales increased from 95,542 units in 1993 to 232,092 in 1994, 410,000 in 1995 and 411,000 by 1996 when it was prominently featured as the hero vehicle in the fi lm “Twister.” Sales of this generation peaked at just over 400,000 in 1999 before declining. The purpose of the difference between the light-duty and heavy-duty 2500 trucks was for the heavy-duty 2500 to take the place of the discontinued one-ton single-rear-wheel trucks. Rear axles for the light-duty 2500 trucks were semi-fl oating, while the heavy-duty 2500 rear axles were full-fl oating.

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