![]() 02/19/2016 at 13:33 • Filed to: truck yeah | ![]() | ![]() |
...trucks and I cannot lie! Long-bed crew cab. I want one in 2WD and lowered, because I love impractically long and low things.
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wheels look so small on it.
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i’ll take a lowered 4WD please. make it easier to load bikes in the bed
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The Ram is even worse for that. You can see why lifted with big tires is so common, the stock highway tires look ridiculous.
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being from the uk i have very little idea just how large some trucks are. that thing looks huge, and i agree with you. that thing would look awesome down low.
10/10 would own and daily. (even if i can make it out the village because of speed bumps)
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because I love impractically long and low things.
I’m with you on that.
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that HD grill looks so much better than the 2016
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It’s gigantic. Epic, even. At least it doesn’t have dual wheels in the back. It’s a ‘Murica thing. I’m a ‘Murican and I don’t understand it.
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I should park my Miata next to it for scale. Hell, it would make the Mustang look tiny and that thing is huge.
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They look functional to me.
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Lowered, but then why 4WD? If you’re low you won’t be able to go anywhere you’d need 4WD. Maybe if it was airbags so you could lift it back up...
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yes they do, but they look tiny. I know they are oem size.
truck is just so big and long
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snow/ice
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snowwww
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Murica the land of “my truck is bigger than yours”
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do it. you know you want to
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More like, the Land of Truck Nuts.
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Yes Absolutely YES!
I want a F250 Platinum long bed 2wd and lower it. I’d buy it with the gas motor to save some bucks since I would never actually use the diesel for what it is intended for.
The Ford is the only truck I know of where you can buy an off the shelf lowering kit for. All the other heavy duty trucks would be a fully custom job.
https://djmsuspension.com/product/djm301…