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Old 05-04-2015, 11:26 PM
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All that work and not to pull the emblems? That absolutely retarded. The first place the paint will start to peel is around the emblems..
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I'm pretty sure it's technical off road in that pic lol
Smart *** lol
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Originally Posted by Ariat
12 inches of lift and bigger aggressive tires on a vehicle that won't go off the road is something I will never understand
It's for looks...it's to show the lifted truck off while driving it down the road...why put a ton of money into something to ruin it. It's like my dads old nova with a 427 but he never took it to drag race it...all that *** and loud exhaust for driving it on the street

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Originally Posted by Adams21
It's for looks...it's to show the lifted truck off while driving it down the road...why put a ton of money into something to ruin it. It's like my dads old nova with a 427 but he does drag race it...a that *** and noise for street driving
Why spend all that money for looks and not functionality? At least flex a bit lol
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Old 05-05-2015, 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Ariat
Why spend all that money for looks and not functionality? At least flex a bit lol
Because he likes having a clean truck. I'm the same way.

If rather have a clean *** truck with all the goodies than one with problems in the near future because I took it off road to look cool on the internet.
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Originally Posted by MyFX4Project
Because he likes having a clean truck. I'm the same way.

If rather have a clean *** truck with all the goodies than one with problems in the near future because I took it off road to look cool on the internet.
Thank you...someone else gets it...fixing up a vehicle to look nice when driving it is also for the functionality...it won't function at all if you mess it all up and break stuff off-roading in it...why risk scratching the wheels and paint to have alittle fun...I can do that on my atv
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If you do things right you won't break anything ha. I guess some people just like pavement princess way of life
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If you do things right you won't break anything ha. I guess some people just like pavement princess way of life
I guess there's a certain way to put your truck through mud holes without damaging things?

Regardless if I can do it "right" or not, the mud stays underneath the truck for what seems like forever and takes about 25 bucks at the carwash and a few hours of my time for me to get everything off and clean the way I like it.
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Originally Posted by MyFX4Project
I guess there's a certain way to put your truck through mud holes without damaging things?

Regardless if I can do it "right" or not, the mud stays underneath the truck for what seems like forever and takes about 25 bucks at the carwash and a few hours of my time for me to get everything off and clean the way I like it.
Invest in a power washer, thing'll do wonders. I've helped my buddies dad clean off the underside of his jeep with it, it had a metric sh*t ton of mud covering everything


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