This has got to be the scariest thing I've seen in a long time. I don't even think Chad would drive this. :o
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I like the dent in the tailgate of the exploder, ya reckon it is from the suz falling off the jackstands when he was welding the square tubing to the axles? -
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Used to be a raised Samurai near me, but done much better thn that, though he had 2 sets of tires, one of them were that small, the other were huge, had to be raised at least 30", had a 460Rumors of my demise by rollover have been greatly exaggerated.Comment
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I took a summer class at a community college a few years ago and drove past a Durango like this every morning. The Durango was in better shape and everything under it was painted black and looked kind of cool.Comment
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I've never really understood lifted trucks in the first place - especially those with lots of body lift - so the increase in ground clearance is gained only from the larger tires.... to me (mr. practical) this turns a useful truck into a money sucking impractical gas guzzling machine - that is only usefull offroad - which if that's what you've built it for fine - but most of these things are street driven and just for looks - just don't get it.
this particular example looks like disaster in the making.There's always something new to learn.Comment
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I wonder what happens if you hit the brakes hard - does it drop a foot?Comment
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no fear,
no driveshafts.
I wonder they dead rev in the driveway playing "monster trucky."
Previously boxer3main
the death rate and fairy tales cannot kill the nature left behind.Comment
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Redneck lifts.. Available spring of 2010... Now taking dealer request ;DComment
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that pic has been floating aruond the intranet for years, I came across it 3 or 4 years ago goofing around doing research for a samuri project my buddy was working onCharles W - BS Photographer at largeComment
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Check out the Scary Steering page for more rather alarming looking ways to lift trucks:
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Thanks for posting that, I was trying to remember what that site was but i had a CRS moment.Originally posted by Matt CramerCheck out the Scary Steering page for more rather alarming looking ways to lift trucks:
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