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MY Truck (Read 361 times)
Mar 24
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, 2008 at 12:44am
Canuck.
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just put 38inch super swampers on it
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Mar 24
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, 2008 at 3:07am
Sir Crashalot
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Now that are some big tires.
Crash
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Mar 24
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Now that are some big tires.
Crash
you should see the ones on my buddies truck...you can kinda see them on the white truck...but they are 44inch
here are some video stills of his truck
his truck and a jeep trying to pull my out of the river
his truck next to a 8 foot tall garage door
pretty big eh
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Mar 24
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, 2008 at 4:36am
Sir Crashalot
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How do you get into or out of a car as high as that? You use a ladder? I must say I'm always impressed when I see cars like that. Maybe because you don't see anything like it here in Europe.
Crash
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Mar 24
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So, its kinda like a car version of mountainbiking? Looks kickass!
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Mar 24
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Should be handy to drive OVER a traffic jam...
Just look at the size of that white truck!
That's a monster!
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Mar 24
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How do you get into or out of a car as high as that? You use a ladder? I must say I'm always impressed when I see cars like that. Maybe because you don't see anything like it here in Europe.
Crash
climb in everytime...mines not bad at alll...but my buddies is terrible...it requires "lots" of upper body strength
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Mar 24
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Out here, we see things in a different light......it's an inverse proportion thing.......big truck - small *****..........
.....has to do with impressability..........
And for those who alter the "lift of the vehicle - they should be made to change their own oil..........what a mess !
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Mar 24
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, 2008 at 11:46pm
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Fun in the dirt, but pretty useless on pavement.
I think changing the oil would be a lot easier with one of these... just walk under there and set the pan on a stepladder...
But even the white one is not so tall... check out the competition mud buggies some time...!
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