Ditchdigger wrote: It's just a bad fad like all the other bad fads... jacked up trucks..... ect.
Ummm wut?
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Ditchdigger wrote: It's just a bad fad like all the other bad fads... jacked up trucks..... ect.
Ummm wut?
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In reply to ebonyandivory:
Ever tried to load a hide-a-bed sofa into the back of a pickup with a 12" lift? Or unload a yard of gravel? Screw that E36 M3. It ruins the usefulness of a truck.
David S. Wallens wrote: Yes, I'm going to say it's all the same. T-buckets with only rear brakes? Yep.
Eh, the way most T buckets I've seen are set up (super skinny front tires, questionable front end setups), you wouldn't be leaving much stopping power on the table deleting the front brakes. Sandrail guys still do this.
I don't get a lot of car or fashion related trends but to each their own. I still think stretched tires is a waste of a perfectly good car in the same realm as a DONK.
When the Gabriel HiJackers are not up to the task, you can drag out the welder, make some new brackets and put your Nova diff under the leaf springs instead of on top...
I might have some personal experience there.
In reply to LopRacer:
In their defense they are usually Volkswagens so no perfectly good vehicles are being harmed.
Wally wrote: In reply to LopRacer: In their defense they are usually Volkswagens so no perfectly good vehicles are being harmed.
Ouch. That really was not nice...
Eh, personal style. I don't agree with it, but some stanced cars look pretty good. A lot of numbnuts overdo it.
The pants sagging thing is supposed to show other people that you are a "thug". Cops take your belt when you get arrested.
In reply to Wally:
That is precisely why I run a home for wayward Volkswagens. I should probably thin the heard a bit, but cannot abide letting that happen to one of mine.
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