![]() 01/09/2015 at 14:50 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
But what about aggressively-90s bro trucks? "Bro, hold my Oakleys while I rock out to some Sugar Ray. That Mark McGrath is fucking fly , bro."
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for a white guy.
High fives bros all around.
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Stack exhaust inflation is real. Almost puny by modern standards.
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6x6 sticker on the back?!
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Where the hell is that guy going to find a parking spot big enough for that rig in the City? Central park?
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It's a duelly so technically it does have 6 wheels.
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This doesn't look so much like a bro truck to me. It looks more like the trucks that—how do I say this without sounding racist—persons of hispanic descent tend to drive. At least from my experience.
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yea some idiots feel like they have 6x6 when it's a dually rear wheel setup, i mean technically they're right they have power going to 6 wheels/tires
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but does that make it a 6x6? I suppose all of the tires on the rear axle are being driven, right?
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You know what my biggest complain about this is?
the flares on top of the bed don't push up against the cab because of the exhaust. I don't have a big problem with normal people sized stacks, but he should have tucked them inside his flare things.
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I will never understand bro trucks
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there was another on the tailgate too
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haha truth
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Personally, I would say no. I can see how "bro's" will say yes, but i would still call it a 4x4. Four points of contact that are all under power. A true (in my opinion) 6x6 has six significantly separate points of contact therefore making it (again, in my opinion) a six-wheeled drive vehicle. I guess you could argue that the rear wheels of duelly's have separate contact spots but that's why I wrote it as "six significantly separate points of contact".
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I don't think "bro's" even understand bro trucks.
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he's not stopping, too many libruhls runnin around here
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I don't have a problem with lifted trucks and big tires.
It just bugs me when they go giant lift and 1 inch sidewall because they're 4x4 "offroad bro!" truck needed 24 inch rims that would crack and break instantly if they went off road.
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yeah that's how I would define it. Like the Dodge Trex
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No I don't either, but truck nuts and coal stacks and pep boys stick on chrome, those I don't like
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lol of course there was!
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yea that crap can go
I feel people mis-use the phrase "bro-truck" a lot. the stick on crap is the problem.
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Wow I want that so much
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8th ave and 56th street?
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bro truck
not a bro truck
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indeed
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I was about to say WAT? until I saw the 2nd line of text.
I think we're on the same page.
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Dang it Cletus! I can't yew read a map!
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I work right up the block. I've seen that thing around. I'm loving the chrome fender flares...... NOT
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I want that Ford.
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There's a Toyota Camry near there with chrome strips and TRD stickers all over. It's beautiful! If you're looking at it from the driver's eyes.