Hey guys post pics of ur trucks you got stock or lifted daily drivers Here some of mine
Here are some pics of my 2002 Suzuki Grand Vitra V6
2.5L V6
1.75" lift
29" BFG A/T and American Racing 15x7" -6 offset wheels



2.5L V6
1.75" lift
29" BFG A/T and American Racing 15x7" -6 offset wheels



Mine will be a lift 05 Tacoma DCAB soon.
here's my friends


Modified by jarel at 9:16 PM 5/9/2005
here's my friends


Modified by jarel at 9:16 PM 5/9/2005
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Spoon98Hatch »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">WHy do you need something that big?
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to go off-roading...and it just looks bad ***.
</TD></TR></TABLE>to go off-roading...and it just looks bad ***.
i am sick of trucks like that, unless they are actually put to use, stop wastiing our gas. such a retared trend imo, lets see how high our trucks can go!? to spend thousands in suspension so it can drive around on the streets everyday is pointless, again this is all my opinion. lets see some more i guess
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MC_Rhett_Meister »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i am sick of trucks like that, unless they are actually put to use, stop wastiing our gas. such a retared trend imo, lets see how high our trucks can go!? to spend thousands in suspension so it can drive around on the streets everyday is pointless, again this is all my opinion. lets see some more i guess
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the trucks above are put to use in the dirt....no ones a show queen here.
</TD></TR></TABLE>the trucks above are put to use in the dirt....no ones a show queen here.
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the trucks above are put to use in the dirt....no ones a show queen here. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Those trucks look like they've never seen dirt. They look like Boulevard Cruisers that are cleaned with a tooth brush and waxed every week. Huge trucks like that are usually only seen in the mud or dunes. All the rock crawling and really hard trails are way too hard for huge trucks. Visit a few hard core 4x4 sites and the only time you'll see trucks like that is for tow rigs. Show us some pics of them wheeling.
Here check out this site. This is a crew that dominates the famous Rubicon trail up here in NorCal. You won't see any 17"+ polished billet wheels there. http://pirate4x4.com/
the trucks above are put to use in the dirt....no ones a show queen here. </TD></TR></TABLE>
Those trucks look like they've never seen dirt. They look like Boulevard Cruisers that are cleaned with a tooth brush and waxed every week. Huge trucks like that are usually only seen in the mud or dunes. All the rock crawling and really hard trails are way too hard for huge trucks. Visit a few hard core 4x4 sites and the only time you'll see trucks like that is for tow rigs. Show us some pics of them wheeling.
Here check out this site. This is a crew that dominates the famous Rubicon trail up here in NorCal. You won't see any 17"+ polished billet wheels there. http://pirate4x4.com/
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by MC_Rhett_Meister »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i am sick of trucks like that, unless they are actually put to use, stop wastiing our gas. such a retared trend imo, lets see how high our trucks can go!? to spend thousands in suspension so it can drive around on the streets everyday is pointless, again this is all my opinion. lets see some more i guess
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How ironic, i think the same thing when I see a modified honda.
</TD></TR></TABLE>How ironic, i think the same thing when I see a modified honda.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by sfr4dr »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Nice straight axle. Is it an 85 or did you convert it? EFI? I've been looking for one like that.</TD></TR></TABLE>
it's an 84, ...22R and running gears are off an 85..
it's an 84, ...22R and running gears are off an 85..
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by sfr4dr »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Those trucks look like they've never seen dirt. They look like Boulevard Cruisers that are cleaned with a tooth brush and waxed every week. Huge trucks like that are usually only seen in the mud or dunes. All the rock crawling and really hard trails are way too hard for huge trucks. Visit a few hard core 4x4 sites and the only time you'll see trucks like that is for tow rigs. Show us some pics of them wheeling.
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The pics that i posted, the trucks weren't in the dirt, they were either just finished or at a show. Their main goals for those trucks aren't wheeling, but they do see the dirt, but i haven't broughten a camera when we go, maybe next time.
Those trucks look like they've never seen dirt. They look like Boulevard Cruisers that are cleaned with a tooth brush and waxed every week. Huge trucks like that are usually only seen in the mud or dunes. All the rock crawling and really hard trails are way too hard for huge trucks. Visit a few hard core 4x4 sites and the only time you'll see trucks like that is for tow rigs. Show us some pics of them wheeling.
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The pics that i posted, the trucks weren't in the dirt, they were either just finished or at a show. Their main goals for those trucks aren't wheeling, but they do see the dirt, but i haven't broughten a camera when we go, maybe next time.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 1type »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">whats the point of having a truck that big to drive on the street......
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whats the point of having a car so low to drive on the street? Cause the owner wants to and thats the way the world works.
</TD></TR></TABLE>whats the point of having a car so low to drive on the street? Cause the owner wants to and thats the way the world works.
a lower car is for street driving... lifted truck for off road... waist of money on tire and gas..... i personely think that.....



