Posted by Alex.C on November 01, 2009 at 17:39:53 from (76.164.98.238):
In Reply to: OT/local rednecks? posted by rrlund on November 01, 2009 at 10:57:57:
Most of the mega-lifted trucks will never see mud. Most are want-to-be's. The lifted trucks that have minor lift kits are the real off-road trucks. Here's how to Id. them:They usually don't look really good or are 1980's or older and have a big GAS engine. Max lift on these these are 4-9 inches and some are play trucks. Some are actual every day work and after work trucks and that is need for there line of work. The Diesel trucks with stacks is just another form of competition, my stacks are bigger than yours sort of thing. The most POINT-LESS thing I have seen is a GAS truck with 6" diameter stacks. I had half a mind to take them off and put one on my oliver but Mr. police man wouldn't like that. Oh well. The whips are back down here. I'm here in south-east Texas and I'm used to the competition that drives "The Redneck truck thing" as I call it. Just give it time, the fakes will weed them selves out and the real ones who need it will remain. Alex
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