Any lifted truck owners in herr, ..

Discussion in 'The Bench' started by hugger, Nov 19, 2019.

  1. MM76

    MM76 Well-Known Member

    My 04 RAM 1500. 9 inches of lift on 37's
    6 inch suspension and 3inch body lift. Owned since 05, don't drive it much and store it for winters here in PA cause we all know ......it's a DODGE and will rust out! My wife calls it the most expensive lawn ornament! LOL! 20180707_092329.jpg 20191106_111734.jpg
     
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  2. sriley531

    sriley531 Excommunicado

    The new GMC's have a package badged "AT4" (kinda like the Z71 package/badging that was so popular for years). I think Ethan just stuck some late model badges on there for S's and G's.
     
  3. tufbuick

    tufbuick RIP

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    This is the way a majority of the trucks down in SC sit.
    Reason being, when you go screaming thru the swamp or the mud you want your truck to plain and not nose dive.
    Must be a beotch seeing people in the cross walks.
     
  4. Bens99gtp

    Bens99gtp Well-Known Member

    That's just wrong
     
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  5. pbr400

    pbr400 68GS400

    I wondered why all the redneck teens (and mental children) around here jack the nose up on their trucks. That and the roller skate wide tires must work ‘cause when I see them in town they’re always spotless-must just skate right over the mud.
    Patrick
     
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  6. tufbuick

    tufbuick RIP

    We call those trucks "INVISIBLE TRAILER" trucks.
    The funny thing is on a Monday those trucks roam around for a few days covered in mud for all to see they've been muddin' over the weekend, must be a status symbol thing !

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  7. sriley531

    sriley531 Excommunicado

    Known as the "Carolina squat". Also known as "stupid looking".

    I learned all the flat bill hat wearing cool guys around here with the diesels fitted with low profile tires on wheels with some outrageous offset sticking a mile outside the wheel wells love it when you compliment their truck by saying "nice mall crawler". Try it out, you'll find they really appreciate it! ;):eek:

    I think there are a lot of trucks that look sharp lifted, just not personally into the squatting/skateboarded look. But whatever, their truck, their money, their style.
     
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  8. tufbuick

    tufbuick RIP

    Maybe we should start a new trend if you don't like them big azz tires. (oh, I forgot, i'm in the deep south, they call 'em TARS, not tires)
    P.S., don't forget to change your ALL (oil) on a regular basis. Hot dang them people talk funny in the south !

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  9. pbr400

    pbr400 68GS400

    I guess I’m out before they are on Mondays then; by the time I see them in the Chik Fil A lot at lunch they’re clean. I saw a Dodge (sorry, Ram) the other day with offsets so nutty the rear rotors were completely exposed-I could see them from the front three quarter angle as we passed on the street.
    Patrick
     
  10. tufbuick

    tufbuick RIP

    There's my dream truck boys..................

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  11. hugger

    hugger Well-Known Member

    GMC current "off road" package,..equivalent the Chevy Trail Boss

    Yea all my students were begging me to "Carolina squat" it,...now if I were 17,..you better believe I'd have it nose up,...like mentioned b4 there are other factors one must consider ha
     
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  12. pbr400

    pbr400 68GS400

    So, on the squatty, roller skate wheeled mall crawlers, what’s the point of LEDs inside the wheelwells? Showing off the fact it’s never seen mud?

    Patrick
     
  13. faster

    faster Well-Known Member

    1. The extreme pressure on the front hub bearings must be insane. Can't be good for em especially at 75 mph on an interstate.
    2. If you are gonna lift only the front adjust the friggin headlights fool!

    Mikey
     
  14. JESUPERCAT

    JESUPERCAT No Slow Boat

    This is on it's way from Camp Pendleton to Maine. This was a project Steven and I worked on long distance.
    What it is capable of is very surprising.
    It will be our summer time vehicle when we go to camp and then store it during the winter. It sits a little taller now than in these pictures 686.jpeg 9038.jpeg 6086.jpeg I was really surprised that the tires fit.
    As you can see by the spare it's a little bigger than factory :D
     
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