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Ya know what really pisses me off...


Twitch57

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U.S. Military - Veteran
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Dec 14, 2007
Messages
448
City
AZ
Vehicle Year
89
Engine
2.9 V6
Transmission
Manual
Total Lift
2
Tire Size
30
Ya know what really pisses me off? when i see people driving these huge lifted trucks or suvs that are sparkling clean and have almost certainly never gone off road. My truck is stock ( for now) but its seen more dirt than theirs ever will.
 
haha! i had some experience with that today, kid pussied out 400ft onto the trail and sat there while everyone else kept riding. his wrangler had 30 or 31 mts and the b2 had stock street tires. i only got stuck once, but then again i dont exactly baby my vehicles.

86
 
The lifted Dodge/Super Duty guys are the ones that bug the crap out of me. Don't get me wrong, I own a Super Duty, but just because your 2ft. taller than me and rolling on the 20's, don't think your rig is the end all, be all. Yeah I only have little, wimpy 35's on, but lets hit the trails and see who's, who..........
 
They do piss me off!! I do just laugh at them for their sad attempt to compesate. Plus who needs 20in of lift???
 
I see it everyday! So retarded, and now in my stock BII, I can't get much mud on me without getting stuck!
 
They like the way it looks, I suppose. They certainly don't have any intention of taking their trucks off-road...
 
See with a tuck like that, you have to worry more about getting stuck in the trees and the mud . LOL.


Well they don't want to get mud on their pretty chrome rims, or scratch that nice custom paint job. They do it just to get attention, it just screams look at me. LOL
 
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I see the big Dodge Rams all the time. Ugly mofos. They take a working truck and turn it into a vehical with no purpose but drawing attention. Thats what a sports car is for.

Are they really gonna load their bed with two yards of sand?

Are they really gonna cruse the snow and pull their dumb ass friends out?

Are they even really going to hit the mud?



I'm damn fine with my 35s on 15" rims thank you very much.
 
Ya know, I think in a lot of cases a guy buys a 4 wheel drive thinking "if I ever need it I've got it", and then some guys just like the idea of being seen driving a big off-road capable truck around.

Then a lot of these guys further decide to "make it more capable"; for, "in case I need it", or "it'll look cooler", and they add the bigger tires, maybe a lift, or whatever.

But the hilarious thing about this mentality is, if they ever actually do need it, or try to use the truck for what it's designed for, they're simply not capable themselves of driving the damn truck off of the pavement.
 
The whole "Capable" off-road rig appearance goes out the window though when the guy has 20" chrome rims with Sprewell spinners :drool:

I don't know, maybe the spinners work like paddles in deep mud! :taunt:
 
ever seen the departed?

" cause in this country it dont add inches to your dick"
 
haha! i had some experience with that today, kid pussied out 400ft onto the trail and sat there while everyone else kept riding. his wrangler had 30 or 31 mts and the b2 had stock street tires. i only got stuck once, but then again i dont exactly baby my vehicles.

86

I will vouch for that. 86 isn't exactly nice to his clutch, I still have that smell in my nose!! as far as the kid wussin' out goes, what expect from a kid showin up to go wheelin in brand new white sneakers?? I took my stocker back, even got stuck a couple of times, had one hell of a good time but decided to bow out when they were headin towards some stuff I wasn't to sure about. we did go around the other side and walk in to watch the fun though and even that was awesome!!
 
ARRGGG... Man I hate those kind of trucks. There is a Dodge Ram around my neighborhood. It has a custom fire truck sparkle red paint job with at least 20" chrome rims and a body kit/ hood scoop, with dual flowmasters. The thing that makes me laugh every time I pull up behind it, is the 6 or 8 inches of lift blocks stacked on the leaf springs HAHA... I cant help but giggle. If they had the money to deck it all out, you would think they would have the money for a very nice suspension setup Hmmmm.....
 
reminds me when i was san antonio, down there wheeling on a trail, think i pissed this guy off in a 4wd f-150 because i was following him in my 2wd f-150 everywhere he was going, through mudholes(bottem out a few times), water etc.


just because i got a stock f-150 2wd, i not affraid to get her dirty, probally seen more mud than those f-250 with 12inches of lift, because i know they'de be taken out branches because how tall they where, may be good a crossing streams though i guess, if they tried.
 

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