Seasons
The new Dodge hemi is hot, but gets some tweaking, and ask Mario Andretti what he thinks.
Go to the Gibson guitar custom shop see the building of very special guitars. Also go behind t he scenes.
Stacey rolls out copperhead and assembles the doors, fenders, and grill.
Stacey shows you how to install the body, fenders, and bed on your truck and not scratch it up in the process.
Stacey digs into Project Copperhead's interior, filling it up with new seats, dash, door panels, you name it.
Look at a new dodge 4x4 truck with a 6" lift and 37" tires, and check out a ford flathead v8.
The final touches are added to Project Crazy Horse: winch, bumpers, and lights.
Crazy Horse is going together fast with everything from seats, to roll bar, to fender flares.
The sport Silverado project continues, Stacey slips on some new parts.
Project Crazy Horse, the '66 bronco, is back from the paint shop and looking good.
Stacey digs into custom metal work and shows what's involved in custom metal work and tips on lubrication.
The top truck challenge, where people come from all across the nation to see if they have the top truck.
Stacey shows how to take a ford superduty and wrestle on 8 inches of lift,. She also looks at a Subaru Baja.
Stacey shows you how to install a kit that converts your bed into a dumper.
This is one for you budget-minded guys as Stacey takes an '83 El Camino, and gives it a body make-over.
Pay a visit to a premiere chrome shop to learn what is involved in the process of triple chrome plating.
The Project Copperhead rolling chassis is finished up with engine pulleys and brackets.
Project Sportsman concludes as Stacey slaps on a custom hood, billet grille, and performance exhaust.
Superchargers aren't just for hot rods, they also can be very useful on an everyday, work truck.
Today, Stacey and crew head out to line-x to show you what to look for in choosing a spray-in bedliner.
Description
Trucks! is an American television program that airs weekends as a part of Spike TV‘s Powerblock. It is hosted by Kevin Neils Tetz and Ryan Shand. The program focuses on automotive mechanics involving trucks and SUVs, ranging from improvement, to customizing, to creative works.
The show is involved with racing and/or customizing trucks, and in the past the show included segments called "How It Works" where the host would visit with various technical instructors at Wyotech to discuss automotive related topics such as how a particular mechanical device operated or the specialized equipment it takes to diagnose or repair a vehicle.
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CastMel FairStacey David
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Premiere DateJanuary 02, 1999
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