I’ll show this movie to people who say elevated trucks are useless. This Ram 2500 from Australia is about as flexible as possible, with big tires and a frame that can move a long way. However, some cars are made to look good. When the driver found a semi-truck stuck on a winding mountain road, he had no choice but to drive up and over the trailer to get it moving again. This is where the changes helped. As the semi-truck turned wide and stopped as far as possible, the trailer was pushed up against a small rock wall. Instead of finding another way, they chose to flip the trailer ramps down so the Ram could fit through the gap. The right bedside and rocker panels are slightly broken but work great. A typical car would not have worked. No way. With the right rear tire stuck tightly in the wheel well and the front coil spring visible, there is a lot of movement. The owner’s Instagram page shows a beautiful King suspension setup with massive coil overs, showing that this car was made for it. The cage inside the bed looks like it was made well, which shows this is not a cheap build. After he turned around and hooked a short strap to the tractor-trailer, they put the truck in a four-wheel drive. The Cummins diesel engine in the Ram was strong enough to pull the car up the slope and through the artificial obstacle. That’s why all that power is good. The rescue happened about a year ago, but the video just started showing up on American news sites lately. When this was written, it had only 478 views on YouTube, but it had thousands of likes on many Instagram Reels. There are also a lot of movies of failed bro-dozers if you like to watch those. It’s great to see this kind of tool put to good use once.