![]() 11/10/2016 at 12:00 • Filed to: stance, bro, bro dozer | ![]() | ![]() |
Had a customer’s truck in today. Doing a nice 2-tone dark/light gray leather set in it. 06 Ram 2500 with only 80k miles...
Not so sure about the wheels: Low-profile mud tires stretched onto the rim...
that’s different...
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Yet these are the guys making fun of any car thats low...
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imagine the roostertails he has on all four corners when it rains...
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Yes, but do the truck nutz match the rims?
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I’ve wrapped one of these things and don’t know why you’d want these rock slingers on your truck. The rockers and lower bedsides were FUBAR.
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Those aren’t mud tires, they’re rock crawl tires. The blocks on the side are for biting into vertical surfaces. You may notice that due to the stretch, this feature is completely and utterly null and void since the rim will hit first and chew itself to shreds.
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Looks like a cross between Bro, stance, DONK, and Hawaiian.
Was there any Carolina Squat? (front lifted higher than the rear)
Even without the Carolina Squat, that truck is still suffering from quite an identity crisis.
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Pfft, like it’ll see anything even resembling a rock, save for the curbs at the local Texas Roadhouse.
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This is what the tires sound like a cruising speed
!!! UNKNOWN CONTENT TYPE !!!
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But, those are mud tires.
“The Atturo Trail Blade M/T is a performance mud terrain tire.”
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In both of your defense, methinks this particular set of tires was purchased as “man, loogit those badass” tires (bro)
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That’s only if you’re cruising really slowly through urban areas trying to pick up babes.
Once you get on the highway, it switches to something closer to
BWAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH