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![]() 12/17/2013 at 18:39 |
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I'd argue that a genuine competition monster truck, which that appears to be a representation of, isn't a bro truck, but that's just me
![]() 12/17/2013 at 18:43 |
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It should say "Lift Everything"
![]() 12/17/2013 at 18:47 |
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Yeah, that's a modern competition monster truck not a bro truck, there is a huge difference, letterally and figuratively.
![]() 12/17/2013 at 18:49 |
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Agreed, that doesn't look like a bro truck as much as a monster truck to me. This one seems about right:
![]() 12/17/2013 at 19:47 |
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It comes in youth sizes. Perfect for the hotwheels loving 4 year old...
![]() 12/17/2013 at 20:12 |
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There is too much hate for bro trucks on oppositelock
![]() 12/18/2013 at 00:19 |
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I don't hate I just have a general dislike of pointless lifts and ridiculous trucks that have never even so much as run through a puddle.
![]() 12/18/2013 at 12:12 |
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I guess where I grew up in the cold crappy winters of Ohio we just got used to seeing them, and it was part of the culture. Personally if I had all the money in the world I'd buy one, they are just a since of expression like every other custom car.
![]() 12/18/2013 at 15:50 |
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Big trucks for crappy winters are different than Hugely lifted brodozers in the middle of the desert [Las Vegas where I grew up] that had absolutely spotless chrome suspension and not a speck of dirt to be found in any nook or cranny.
![]() 12/18/2013 at 16:09 |
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Yeah now that is a little stupid, they don't look like that here in Ohio