The September 2025 issue of Street Trucks is dialed in with a fresh lineup of custom builds, show coverage, and tech you can use. On the cover, we feature SUMBISH, Steven Davis’ hard-hitting 2006 Chevy Silverado 2500HD that’s more than just a pretty face. Inside, we get a full look at George the Great, a bright red ‘97 GMC Sierra owned by Aaron Cowell, and MINTY, a slick static-dropped Ford F-150 from Jonathan Bernard. We take you behind the build of Project Rocky with a fresh LMC grille install, then jump into Duely Noted, a heavy-duty Dodge 3500 that’s been dialed in just right. Big Booty Judy proves that an OBS Chevy dually can still turn heads, while Golden Hour shows how a simple and clean two-tone paint job can make a build pop.
If you're into big lifts, check out King of the Trail, an F-250 built for both show and go. Show coverage includes Battle in Bama 2024 a highlight reel of one of the year’s top truck events and a trip to the Keystone BIG Show, where industry heavyweights gather to show off what’s next. On the tech side, we walk you through the F-150 DJM Lowering Kit Install, and get hands-on with Parts Counter for the newest gear. Whether you're a builder, a dreamer, or both, this issue delivers inspiration from bumper to bumper.
Dj Pugh
I’ve been a fan of Street Trucks for years. What keeps me coming back is how they feature trucks from real owners, not just show trucks from big shops. The magazine highlights small details—like wheel setups, paint choices, and interior work—that I wouldn’t have thought of otherwise.
Aug 14, 2025
Vincent
Always packed with badass C10s, tech installs, and clean custom truck inspiration I can't miss.
Aug 14, 2025
Jakav
Good
Jul 16, 2025