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Old 07-03-2012, 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by camusmuse
he posted it because he is a troll... He has nothing better to do than to pick on what he doesnt really understand, with a lame sexual impotence reference to lowriders. Perhaps he is over compensating for himself. Obviously he needed "help" (lift kit) "to get it up"..... Or maybe he just wants to be like everyone else. Try being different for once....

Me...i just like to get down.... i've owned both....never came close to rolling the lowriders on the highway, plus they handled alot better than any lifted truck. Cant beat lower center of gravity. Better aerodynamics too. I could go on, but the trolls wont listen....they only hate. So sad..... I was actually ostracized in high school for my custom lowrider convertible (dancing bed and all....hey it was the early 90's), by the guys in lifted trucks. Too bad they could never catch me....my truck would cruise at 120 all day long. They had trouble just keeping it on the road.
you had a danceing bed truck? Do u have pix?
In into lowrideing ,and i suck at spelling
Old 07-03-2012, 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by jared424
Now don't think all us lifted truck guys are like that. I respect y'all low riders just as much and love the look of em. But for me a low rider ain't practical. It wouldn't make it down my driveway or most of the places I go
No, I certainly dont think that about all people that are lifted or even(gasp) stock. Much thanks for the respect. Gotta say its alot harder to go down than it is to go up in most cases.

If a lowrider isnt practical, thats cool. But you might be surprised where they can go, just gotta take steep driveways at an angle. If youre really low(first nissan the front crossmember was 2" off ground), then you gotta put in skid/drag plates. Then of course there is air bags for height adjustment....really wish they had them back when I was really into customizing. FWIW...that little 2wd nissan handled some of the worst gravel roads in rural missouri, just cant drive in the ruts. It also was a snow plow(no blade needed....lol). I took it out in a foot of fresh snow and my friends and I did donuts just about everywhere we could for days. Even the cop cars couldnt get around. Maybe it was the low profile tires...dunno. But on dry pavement it handled like a big gocart and would turn on a dime.
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Originally Posted by 94LOBO
you had a danceing bed truck? Do u have pix?
In into lowrideing ,and i suck at spelling
Oh man....youre gonna get me flamed big time for this....lol. Foreign truck on a F150 board....oh well....im the one on the right. Bed went back and to the side. This was the second nissan I had.....



Again it was the 90's.....lol. Had two 15" subs behind the seats with an Autotek 7300. Obnoxious loud....
Old 07-04-2012, 02:44 PM
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After two yrs of working on my 90 f150 trying to get the pic to upload from phone
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Old 07-04-2012, 02:46 PM
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After two yrs of working on my 90 f150 trying to get the pic to upload from phone
Holy **** thats sweet
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Old 07-04-2012, 02:50 PM
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After two yrs of working on my 90 f150 trying to get the pic to upload from phone
That is a good looking truck man. Great stance too.
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Old 07-04-2012, 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by bigdeck87
After two yrs of working on my 90 f150 trying to get the pic to upload from phone
Truck looks amazing. The only thing I would change is tint the corners
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Thanks I have had it for 5 yrs just got the outside repainted and full interior redone in black and gray ultra leather... as far as the tinted corners everything is new on outside other than the rims and they were tinted before and wasn't to crazy bout it the lights being stock again but they are growing on me
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You could get some clear ones
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you could get some clear ones
Don't really like em clear cause they are not really clear, I wanted more of a resto/mod. Its built in memory of my dad and its pretty muchup how he would have wanted it but done my way
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