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Old 07-21-2011, 08:24 PM   #11
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Re: yeeha it moves, and does it have to be lowered to be cool???

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you do whatever you want to your truck, that being said i personally think lowering a truck is f#$king stupid i like the look the truck anyways and bought mine to use as a freaking truck not make it a rice burner but anyways the point is for you to do what you want to your truck and make it yours regardless of what others think. I do think real men drive with 2 feet or at least should know how to drive a stick
how does slamming a truck make it a rice burner? and why does slamming a truck mean its cant be used as a truck? does every truck need to be offroad? cant I load my bed with stuff and haul it around on streets? I have had my truck bed completely filled, and my truck also lays frame, and it caused absolutely no issues at all. in fact, I could argue with all the frame modifications I have made, and the addition of a rack and pinion, my truck is stronger and drives better and handles better than a stock truck. I have seen subarus that handle offroad better than a lifted truck.
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