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Tuning studio turned Toyota Hilux into a dump truck with a crane

The car was developed by the Taiwanese company Rung Rueng Service (RRS), Carscoops reports.

Toyota Hilux Travo (as the model is called in Thailand) received a tilting body made of high-strength steel with a length of 2500 mm and a height of up to 800 mm, as well as a reinforced rear suspension with a floating axle and shock absorbers of increased diameter.

Thanks to these modifications, the vehicle’s payload capacity reaches 5 tons, which is more than four times the standard capabilities of a pickup truck. The hydraulic body lift system is available in two versions: electric (3-5 t) or engine driven for the most intense loads.

Toyota Hilux
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The most impressive option is the 1-ton crane, which is mounted behind the cab and allows the driver to load and unload heavy materials alone, turning the pickup into a mobile workstation.

It is important that all modifications were made without welding or cutting the original frame – these are modular kits, while the rear view camera and parking sensors retain their functionality.

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