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I realize that I'm in the minority here and am probably going to be shouted down, but why do so many people feel the need to slam these beautiful pieces of American engineering into the ground? Why is it so bad for a truck to be truck?
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because they look awesome & can't handle what the trucks of today can do...
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It's the current style man. Same reason everyone jacked up the rear ends of muscle cars in the 70's and 80's.
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Mine's not getting dropped! LOL
Honestly, when I get a 2WD, I will probably lower it a little, just to get a little more handling out of it, but I don't understand the slam it on the ground either. It would be nearly impossible to drive on the roads around here, as you know. But, to each his or her own! |
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I can only say this, its their's to do with as they please. If some of us don't like it, then that is our purgative.
I like my truck lowered a bit, 2.5/3-4. I think it looks and handles well. It handles alot better than when it was at stock height. now, those that like the stock look, I like those also. I too can throw a bunch of stuff in my bed, haul it, haul a trailer etc. I just add a little air and im still level and riding smooth. |
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i have 2 other trucks...my 2000 F250 crewcab 4x4 and my 1998 S10 extended cab...my 66 c10 has no tie downs for one to haul all the motorcycles around...there is no way i'm loading my 66 down like i can my others plus they have trailer hitches for pulling....they look stupid on the old trucks...my choice my truck...it's a cruiser not a worker
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When I was a little kid dropping the rear was popular because it could be done for nearly nothing on 1940’s era cars by simply adding long shackles in the back. Lowering the front required a dropped axle which cost money and required a place to work.
In the early 50’s lowered cars were popular, normally done by torching the springs and making the cars dangerous and uncomfortable. In the 60’s when gassers became popular a large volume of cars got jacked up in the front. In the early 70’s the whole car went up in the air, and by the late 70’s the nose went back down, leaving the rear end sticking up in the air. Just like in the 40’s it could be done inexpensively just by adding long shackles going the other way. Dragging frame is just what happens to be popular now. It’s not my preferred style, but I understand why others want to be up to date with current trends. And in truth some of the lowered suspensions are built with performance in mind and may handle better with a lower center of gravity, or have better engineering designed in. |
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I have no problem with lowering trucks. I plan on lowering mine a couple inches at some point. What I don't understand is lowering it to the point that you remove all functionality. To me that's like neutering a champion racehorse - it just doesn't make sense.
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I can understand lowering to a certain extent I just hate to see someone make a "RatRod" out of them and leave the rust on them.
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I'm more concerned about the stretched/stanced/hellaflush fad going on with cars. Dragging frame is one thing, but purposefully ignoring safety is another...
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Think of it this way- they are putting money in your pocket. When they "ruin" one, there's one less on the market and that makes yours just a little more valuable. Those folks are your friends.
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this thread needs to be renamed, "Pardon me while I rant about what I don't like".
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1. You have less than 10 posts and you've decided to ask an entire sub-set of enthusiasts "why bother".....
2. No, your truck can't start, run, turn, drive, or haul anywhere near what the modern equivalent can. Not only that, most of the modern trucks can do it more efficiently, quieter, and more comfortably. Yes old trucks are awesome, but NO they do not do the job of "being a truck" better than any new truck. 3. The only way for your truck turn, drive, haul or ride any better or near a modern truck is; drumroll AIR RIDE. Ya....the same **** that "Slams" a truck, is also the same stuff that LIFTS the biggest of the big, and smooths out the ride for everything from Land Rovers to Greyhound buses. Heck, there are plenty of guys both on here and on a thousand other forums, (s10, ranger, f150 heck ANY big truck) that use their trucks as daily drivers, bike and kid haulers, doing so while dragging sparks down the freeway. I'll let the fact that your thread was otherwise baseless be ignored. I think Notorious B.I.G can sum this up for me. http://www.myteespot.com/images/Images_d/img_EpAsho.jpg |
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Check out this vid if you think truck that drag the ground can't be functional.
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To each their own-if we were all alike there would only be vanilla ice cream.
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lol my dad likes lowered trucks to but he does not understand at all why i want my 62 laid out
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Nice vid, beautiful truck... Ive built my 60 to lay frame, yet still have 2 motorcycles on the wood bed floor/ taueno cover, and pull a 60s camping trailer. 100% functional, great ride, and exactly the way I want it. I understand that's its not for everyone. There are people out there that are purest at heart that wouldn't change a thing on a 49 to 50 merc, but I couldn't/ wouldn't own one with out chopping it up, and building a low and slow sled.
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Why not? ;) In my case, I have back problems and getting in and out of vehicles easily, as well as accessing what's in the bed is a high priority for me.
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different strokes for different folks.
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it's the same as the people that own late model trucks that put lift kits on them. they look like jacked up 4wheel drives but i gaurrenty 99% never go off road. thats is what the hot rod or car enthusists thing is all about. you build them like you like them. i love slammed trucks --would i own one --probably not but my 64 gmc is definatly is lowered. but i like stone stock trucks also. i am just a person that has never owned a stock vehicle. and i am 60 years old
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my truck is still functional. but i didnt really lower mine all that much.
i completely agree, lowering trucks so they arent functional would be dumb. lucky for me, i can still use mine for hauling stuff- i do it all the time. and if i need taller sides i can add some wood rails to the pockets and haul in style. whats even more fun than hauling stuff is just driving and i do that all the time in the very same truck- so in my opinion it is still functional. i can tow a boat with it but i dont have a boat so it works out. |
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Easy guys! Let's all take a breath and remember that high or low we still love 'em, K?
The answer to your question is like others have said - It's what's popular now. It'll pass just like low riders of the early 80's passed. There are still VERY many stock height and higher truck lovers right here on this board. Check out the build threads for starters. Here's a safer question, ask your wife why she has to have the shoes or purse she just bought when she has 10 others in the closet already. Then duck the frying pan that'll magically appear in the air overhead, heh! It's just the style and some like to chase the style of the day. You don't have to like it but we all try to respect each other's opinions on here. That's what makes this forum so great :) |
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Once you cut a frame and 4 link a rear or dropmember a front end- there aint no comin back from that. You are in it for a passion- not to be the popular kid on the block. Not to mention all of us guys with patina rides and slammed rides hear more negative than we hear positive. I catch shlt all the time from old timers- "why the hell would you do that, when you gonna finish that thing" all the BS you could imagine. I found my shift key lol. |
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It's what's in style. Relax and enjoy it :) |
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I am not a fan of the truck that is lowered more than a couple of inches. But I do appreciate is the skill that it takes to slam one on the ground and then get up and go.
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There's great satisfaction in knowing that you have something unique that you built and you maintain, and only you can cruise in. If you don't like the style, don't do it. That's cool. but don't be a hater, give respect where its due. |
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Not into the slammed thing. Like them lowered a couple inches though. I appreciate the work and skill these guys have into the slammed trucks. Not my preference but doesn't mean I don't appreciate them.
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I got the best of both worlds,"Bags and Plates" I can ride it pretty low(not slammed) and can raise it up to a normal truck height! and I haul loads of scrap metal almost every day in it.......nice to have a working truck that I can lower!
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It's people doing what they want with their vehicle and building it how they want it to be built. |
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I like the low, but I also would prefer a 4x4.
To each his own. No big deal to me. |
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I tried slammin mine on the cheep by lettin all the air out of the tires but it looked goofy and took longer to come back up than an air bag suspension. I think I'll leave Ol John Lee factory height and looks. We're both happy that way and we can drive anywhere we want including out in the woods hunting.
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I've got one up in the air and this next one is just my experiment with lowering. I can always change it back. But it sure would be nice to be able to load something in the bed without lifting it so high..
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I'm still pretty new here, but if I was told anything by my older generation it was "One day you will be standing around shaking your head at some kids saying, "Back in my day..."." Everything style changes even if by a small detail. If it didn’t you wouldn’t have so many looks out there... No flames(can hear 1Bad62Pro/Street screaming right now), no chop tops, no two toned, no rims bigger or wider then stock, no different exhaust looks... to many things to name that would not be around if someone hadn’t said "You know what would look good..." the trick is to be around so you can tell some kid later your Back in my day story. |
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this is pretty common nowadays..
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The diversity of this web site was why I have stayed on it. No one putting down the performance guys, nobody putting down the low riders, no one heckling the stock truck crowd.....Just good information and a lot of 60-66 folks who like old trucks and respect others rights......to do what they see fit with their trucks. Other forums heckle those who would remove a v6 from a GMC.......My feeling is "Its your truck as long as you enjoy it--do with it what you will, " JMO Kieth :gmc2: I like them all some just more than others..........ha ha.....!!!
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I like 'em all! What the heck... :)
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