Odd Site....
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Re: Odd Site....
Originally posted by Hoss
...on the way to lunch today.
Why is it that I never have a camera handy when I need it??
...on the way to lunch today.
Why is it that I never have a camera handy when I need it??
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Just look at all the automotive trends roaming the streets of the last few years or more.
We had Pro Street, Pro Touring, G Machines, Lowered trucks, Raised trucks, Air suspensions, Ricers, etc.........
Now we have the Redneck Puller truck look taking over the streets!! I can see it now............Big and Littles, Enderle Injection, Zoomies all rumbling around the local 7-11 parking lot!
We had Pro Street, Pro Touring, G Machines, Lowered trucks, Raised trucks, Air suspensions, Ricers, etc.........
Now we have the Redneck Puller truck look taking over the streets!! I can see it now............Big and Littles, Enderle Injection, Zoomies all rumbling around the local 7-11 parking lot!
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Re: Odd Site....
Originally posted by Hoss
...on the way to lunch today.
I saw a 1/2 ton 2003-2004 Dodge short bed two weel drive with the stock 20" rims. The tires on the front appeared to be stock, but the tires on the back had been replaced with what had to be 44" to 48" mud tires. It was the goofiest looking thing I'd ever seen. Of course, the rear end was sticking way up in the air so the guy must feel like he's driving down hill all the time. Those were the tallest tires I've ever seen on a pickup. It amazes me what some people will do.
They stuck out past the side of the bed and they were only about 4 inches away from the body. I bet they rub every time he hits a bump.
Why is it that I never have a camera handy when I need it??
...on the way to lunch today.
I saw a 1/2 ton 2003-2004 Dodge short bed two weel drive with the stock 20" rims. The tires on the front appeared to be stock, but the tires on the back had been replaced with what had to be 44" to 48" mud tires. It was the goofiest looking thing I'd ever seen. Of course, the rear end was sticking way up in the air so the guy must feel like he's driving down hill all the time. Those were the tallest tires I've ever seen on a pickup. It amazes me what some people will do.
They stuck out past the side of the bed and they were only about 4 inches away from the body. I bet they rub every time he hits a bump.
Why is it that I never have a camera handy when I need it??
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