Another Q&A with the Dodge SRT team

It's time again for another Q&A session with the Dodge SRT engineering team, and this time it will be held within the hallowed forums of SRT10forum.com at 6 PM tonight. Click here when the time comes to join the discussion.
This time, however, there's a real question to ask the SRT team that needs answering. Mainly, is the Dodge RAM SRT-10 done for after the 2006 model year? Reports have already leaked out the Dodge plans to nix to the Viper-powered pickup after this year, but no official word has come out of Auburn Hills.
So far most of the questions that have already been posted revolve around SRT seats that wear out after 5,000 miles. Only one forum member has posed a query on the SRT-10's future status. Oh, and there'll plenty of talk on the upcoming production version of the Challenger, and questions will be flying left and right about a SRT version.
[Source: SRT10forum.com]
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