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#51
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I see a lot of local trucks that are not my style(borning)..they have camo strips...giant deer antler decals on the rear window...exhaust that sound like NO exhaust at all...But to each his own...And we have a couple zoom zoom cars around....with rubber on the tires SO thin,,,and the body SO low...if you tried to drive over a pack of smokes you hit them...do I understand THIS type of car ???NO..I don't get it. But just because its stupid to me (and I hope to the rest of mankind) its their choice...Not Mine....Let the good Lord judge...
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bign1497 (10-10-2015)
#52
Honestly the dudes ride (white truck) is really not that bad. He might be a baller on a budget or even a millionaire for all you know staying low key in life. I feel with the height of the truck and the offset still gives it an aggressive/baller look. Grant it that's not my style on trucks but on cars it is. There is nothing like having bigger wheels especially chrome on a car. To the OP that started this thread you remind me of those douche bag bullies back in middle school that would make fun of the poor kids for not wearing the nicest clothes/shoes like yourself..... Seriously, grow up dude.
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#58
If that truck was lowered on those rims it would look awesome. It just doesn't look right with all that extra space between wheel wells makes it look like an unneeded body lift but that's just my opinion. Like the rims and the raptor style decal too.
#59
It takes time and money. I had a truck that looked like that at first. Bought rims them saved up for my first lowering kit and so on and so forth. Maybe this is the first step of many to come.
#60
Yeah that's true it does take a lot of work. Also alignment and camber. & if it's an older truck bushing and front end problems seem to occur due to old parts. I put a 2" leveling kit on my front end with my 22"s so the would fit and I've still got a few steps to go.