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Old 06-21-2010, 08:30 AM
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id thought id bring this thread to life by posting up some pics off the net i seen.




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i just learned this recently but these truck that are laid flat on the ground have mustang2 front ends grafted on
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Originally Posted by lucky13
i just learned this recently but these truck that are laid flat on the ground have mustang2 front ends grafted on
That is one way to go, but they're not all like that.
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I wanted to interject and gain the thoughts of this forum. Below are my before and after pictures. This is a Mark III f-150 with less than 120k miles. I bought it just over a year ago. I really love the classic lines on the Pre-1997 while keeping a fairly modern theme and updating the look. I think Mark III had a pretty good idea with the deep dish wheels and grounds effects. Where they failed was the raked look and spacing of the wheel to fenders.

I added blackouts in the back, clear turns as well the Duraflex Air Dam, and 3" front 5" rear drop (thanks to Photoshop).
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Old 06-26-2011, 09:41 AM
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Old 06-26-2011, 11:09 AM
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This how I want my 2wd bronco to sit.
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Originally Posted by hackersmovie
I see tons of lifted, 4X4's on here but, surely there has to be some lowered trucks as well. I plan on dropping mine in the next month or two and I'll be sure to post some pics, in the mean time, >let's see/discuss them here.....<
Wouldn't even bashing on them count as "discussing" them? Its been said way to many times, I know, but to each his own. I personally wouldn't lower anything bigger than a ranger, especially a 4x4. I agree some look cool though. I laughed pretty good at the flame war toward the start of this thread too.
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Originally Posted by John Deere

Time out cuz. Honda makes a truck. The Ridgeline!!! I have one as a daily driver and love it. I do wished it had a turbo with 350 horses but 262 is fine for now i guess.
That sir is not a truck. Not at all
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I agree. But as long as u have a ford also I can understainf owning a honda due to gas prices lol
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^^^^^ x2


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