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I finally got my truck lifted...

Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but I like it. I would have a hard time getting my fat a$$ up in it with the right rims and tires.

It wouldn't be driveable around here because of lift laws, but it would make a nice show truck. I am happy with my 8" lift. That would be overkill for a daily driver.LOL
 
Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but I like it. I would have a hard time getting my fat a$$ up in it with the right rims and tires.

It wouldn't be driveable around here because of lift laws, but it would make a nice show truck. I am happy with my 8" lift. That would be overkill for a daily driver.LOL

ND has lift laws?:face-icon-small-dis
 
i think the chassis looks very well done but not intended as a real monster truck. iv seen many of these built for show normally wearing 44s or 48 terra tires. the axles and the wieght of the steel cab would not be very good after the first motorhome hit:D the attached pic is the real deal ....mine:D:D:beer;

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hahahh... and i couldnt imagine that its just on small tires to move around....

im not for much like those, i have seen trucks on 44's that will go through anything and some that would get stuck on a curb. its all in the function, and im not much for throwing $$$ at things and then not being able to use them. to each his own, not where i would spend the cash(if i had that much!!!)
 
Whats up with all the lifted trucks showing up now with the rear way lower than the front? They look real stupid IMO. First saw them in Cali. a few years ago. I don't like the way they look.
 
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