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WHAT IS A PreRunner? In order to understand the premise of the show you must first understand the term PreRunner and the ensuing craze, keeping in mind that today a PreRunner can be a fifteen hundred dollar piece of crap to a quarter of a million dollar F-1 car hidden inside a full size truck or SUV. The laypersons explanation: The term "PreRunner" originally meant a vehicle that was not a race vehicle, but was used to go around a racecourse prior to a race so that someone could familiarize himself or herself with the course, or in other words, a PreRunner is used to pre-run a course. It should be noted however that many race sanctioning bodies have a "PreRunner" class. Today, the term "PreRunner" is used to typically describe a two-wheel drive truck that has been modified to handle the rough terrain of the desert at a high rate of speed. The PreRunner phenomenon is sweeping the west, moving towards the East and gaining a foothold in society and it'd be nearly impossible to drive the freeways today without seeing one. The "PreRunner look" is obtained usually by mounting flared fiberglass fenders, which allows for better tire clearance, performance or race shocks, a tubular bumper and skid plate, and bigger and more aggressive tires. The typical stance of a PreRunner is characterized by having the front sit slightly higher than the rear. There are many more things you can do to a PreRunner truck to make it custom...race seats, after-market gauges, custom graphics, and on and on. The average PreRunner enthusiast spends over ten thousand dollars on their vehicle. Now that you have a grasp on what identifies as a PreRunner it is easier for you to understand the concept of the show and how we are going to go about producing it.
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American PreRunner, the series is owned by Finishlinewest LLC. and produced by Don't Make Me Stop This Car Productions LLC. Copyright 2004-2007.
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