We caught up with Mike DeFord of Bully Dog on his way to a CORR Race in Chula Vista, California. We wanted to take a closer look at the famous CORR Pace Truck and see what it was made of. The truck does great on a flat short course but how would it fair to the likes to the rough Barstow racecourse? Mike said, "As long as I can make it to the race I will push the truck as hard as you want." With the photo shoot completed, we can safely say the truck is set up just right, and Mike made his way to the race with no problems. Turn the page and step inside one tough Nissan Titan truck. We found Mike ready to go when we rolled out of our tent, taking in some early morning sun. CBI Offroad out of Rigby, Idaho, is responsible for the bed cage/roof rack firmly planted into the bed of Mike's Titan. The entire unit is made of 4130 chromoly tube and will soon serve as a rear shock hoop as well.We found Mike ready to go when we rolled out of our tent, taking in some early morning sun CBI also fabricated the front bumper and skid-plate combination. A pair of giant Lightforce lights brighten up the desert when called to duty. If that isn't enough light, the four Lightforce lights located on the roof rack will assure he never loses his way.CBI also fabricated the front bumper and skid-plate combination. A pair of giant Lightforc The Titan ate up the Barstow desert without problem; a testament to a properly setup truck, a stout suspension system and a little common sense behind the wheel.The Titan ate up the Barstow desert without problem; a testament to a properly setup truck Climbing under the front of the truck reveals the PRG Products Long Travel Suspension System. The PRG kit uses 2.5-inch Sway-a-Way shocks and Eibach coils. The front end measured an ample 12 inches of solid travel and also uses Sway-a-Way extended axles to accommodate the 4WD system.Climbing under the front of the truck reveals the PRG Products Long Travel Suspension Syst The rear portion of the PRG suspension consists of a Deaver Springs leaf pack setup to perfectly match the travel and weight of the Nissan Titan. The kit also uses 2.0 Sway-a-Way piggy-back reservoir shocks.The rear portion of the PRG suspension consists of a Deaver Springs leaf pack setup to per A full-size spare tire is a must for any desert dwelling machine. The design of the bed cage offers supreme protection from possible contact with another vehicle or nature.A full-size spare tire is a must for any desert dwelling machine. The design of the bed ca Located under the Bully Dog logo is a set of 35-inch Kumho Venture MT tires wrapped around KMC Enduro 18-inch wheels.Located under the Bully Dog logo is a set of 35-inch Kumho Venture MT tires wrapped around By the time you read this, this product should be available for your truck. Still in its prototype form, Mike was giving the new Bully Dog PMT (Performance Management Tool) a trial run on the Titan. The PMT Tool has become one of the most popular tuners on the market for diesel trucks, and now Bully Dog brings it to you for all '08 trucks - diesel and gas-powered. The PMT brings you four products all in one. It serves as a downloader with three pre-set performance settings, including Tow, Performance and Extreme settings, which can be adjusted on-the-fly while the truck is mobile. It comes with a mount to safely secure it where it needs to be: right in front of you for easy access. You can also adjust settings for your drive train, transmission, vehicle-safely parameters and has the ability to scan, read and erase diagnostic trouble codes.By the time you read this, this product should be available for your truck. Still in its p Never get lost with a Lowrance Baja 540C color GPS/Navigation unit. Under the hood you can see how PRG tied in the coilover towers with a brace bar running atop the engine. Mike has also installed a Bully Dog intake and 31/2-inch Bully Dog Exhaust system. Both help him pickup MPG and additional horsepower.Under the hood you can see how PRG tied in the coilover towers with a brace bar running at Enjoyed this Post? Subscribe to our RSS Feed, or use your favorite social media to recommend us to friends and colleagues!