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Notice a trend with the modifications.
2004-2008 F150 Crewcab 5.4: dark green, HIDs, M/T tires, straight pipes, red shocks
1994 Chevy K1500 5.7: HIDs, white, black wheels, M/T tires, straight pipes
2007 GMC Sierra Crewcab V8: HIDs, silver, black side molding, straight pipes, M/T tires
2000-2006 Chevy Tahoe 5.7: silver, tinted windows, roof rack w/tire, HIDs, straight pipes, Ducks Unlimited stickers
2003-2006 Silverado V8 extended cab: black, HIDs, straight pipes, tinted windows, Shark Bait roof rack, Ducks Unlimited/Costa del Mar stickers
1999-2007 F250 Extended cab: white, annoyingly bright HIDs, straight pipes, Ducks Unlimited stickers
1992-1999 Chevy Blazer: dark tinted windows, lifted, straight pipes, HIDs
2003-2006 Silverado V8 crew cab: straight pipes, blue, HIDs, Ducks Unlimited stickers
1973-1980 Chevy C/K regular cab: blue, lifted, M/T tires. This thing’s actually pretty cool, it’s not redundant like the others.
1989-1991 Chevy Suburban: White, lifted, slight exhaust mod.
After all those, it shouldn’t be too hard to at least tell the region of the U.S.
And I wonder why it’s all Chevys and Fords, no Dodges...
BONUS: A hot pink 1977-1990 Chevy Caprice
It’s North Carolina: land of NASCAR, rednecks, and Moon pies!
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Is High School a state?
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Certainly not “confident-in-masculinity-land”.
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Illinois? Cause that totally reads like my former community college’s parking lot
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Nope.
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Texas?
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You got the region right.
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You’re in North Carolina. And you’re in Wake County. I’d guess Wakefeild or Wake Forest Highschool.
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Texas is a region in itself lol
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Maybe Heritage.
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The South *shudders* perhaps Arkansas 0r Florida?
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You got the state, but I’m not in Wake. End of discussion, I don’t want any more info disclosed about my location.
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Every small town in the U.S.
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I gotcha. I can respect your privacy. I knew NC because of the Goodguys Raleigh post and I assumed Wake. Also those trucks sound spot on northern wake. But I understand you want to stay safe on the Internet.
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Why is it better for that truck to be so high? It’s axles seem to have the same clearance as stick
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Stock
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I can respect a jacked up truck, my pet peeve is those huge dude bro wheels that are super heavy, make it handle terrible and are bad for off road, (and honestly don’t look very good either..)
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Wheels have to have somewhere to go when one goes over a boulder and the other one stays in the dirt. Larger wheels and tires raise the axle. The lift also helps fit the larger tires. Most of these guys have more lift than needed even for the rough stuff. I’m no expert in this but I’m sure someone else will add more to what i said.
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Take out the Caprice and it is what you see drive by every 20 minutes in my town. In Ontario, Canada.
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By the way, I drive under your truck in my MG :)