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rollinonhubs

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Re: Beast   Posted Tue Nov 29, 05   12:26 PM     

a midgit would be nice. lol

buddhakwake
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Re: Beast   Posted Tue Nov 29, 05   4:09 PM     

Not sure if they have anything that specialized on Indio Blvd, but I'll check for you. I know they get that Bridget the Midget from pornos at the Whorehouse in Nevada that they did an HBO special on (I think it was the Moonlight Bunny Ranch or something like that), cause she was in one of the episodes.


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rollinonhubs

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Re: Beast   Posted Tue Nov 29, 05   4:31 PM     

nice, i'll have to check it out lol

FastFiveO
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Re: Beast   Posted Tue Nov 29, 05   4:43 PM     

dude. quit being gay. i don't do it because it's (easy) i do it because i have 5 other forums to go to and you waste my time. O and btw. i spell better then that. and a nother thing. are you going to prove me wrong about the tire thing? im waiting on your proof that a taller wider tire fits better under a tubed wheel well and gives yoou better ground clearence... and also.. why the hell would a dumbass put 33' a/t's on a tubed truck? that would be pointless.. and you definitly couldn't turn or hit bumps. they would get sliced and rub so bad you would ware the piss out of your tires.


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rollinonhubs

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Re: Beast   Posted Tue Nov 29, 05   5:07 PM     

don't waste your time, he'll never figure it out.

Rx_otary_Se7en

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Re: Beast   Posted Tue Nov 29, 05   7:28 PM     

Take a second and actually read what I post. I NEVER EVER mentioned what kind or size of tires to put on. I specifically stated that rolling the fenders would allow for a wider tire, and a minimal lift would allow for ground clearance while sparing gravitational disadvantages. With that lift, you can put on a taller tire if you want to, but I never mentioned anything about it. THE WHOLE POINT OF ME EVER MAKING A POST ON THIS THREAD WAS TO VOICE MY OPINION ON TRUCKS BECAUSE OF THE REAL REASONS THEY HAVE THEM, AND NOT WHAT THEY SAY THEY HAVE THEM FOR. The real reason anybody has a truck is because it is big, and bigger is better (to you douches) The motherfucking e-n-d.


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CamaroZ28

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Re: Beast   Posted Tue Nov 29, 05   7:42 PM     

I have a GMC Yukon Denali 2005, I think SUV's and trucks are cool lol


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FastFiveO
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Re: Beast   Posted Wed Nov 30, 05   6:58 PM     

rx is a retard. he came on this topic to "voice" on how lifted trucks are something only rednecks have and basicly said my truck is a redneck mobile and im trailer trash because when i bought the truck it came with a2 in. body lift and now he is trying to deney saying that and clear what we have been over on the wide tire part and not the tall tire part. which why have wide and not tall or tall and not wide???

DUURRR RX you douche


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ShotgunStang429

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Re: Beast   Posted Fri Dec 30, 05   1:34 PM     

trucks do not come out of the factory to go offroading jackass. i watched a brand new f-250 fx4- bone stock- get its ass buried in a medium sized rut. tell me lifting and putting bigger tires on doesnt help offroading. and dont pull any "Found Off Road Dead" shit on me either


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CamaroZ28

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Re: Beast   Posted Fri Dec 30, 05   1:46 PM     

You may be right, but they are still meant to haul stuff and be able to go off road, Have you ever heard of the off road package....lol yea I got 90 ford ranger with 4wd and it kicks ass for a 4.0L V6, has alot of low end tourque


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buddhakwake
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Re: Beast   Posted Sat Dec 31, 05   9:01 AM     

Maybe that's just for those Domestic trucks. I have a 2001 Tundra with the full TRD (dealer option) off road package, and it climbs and runs off road better than some jeeps (like the CJ7 I left behind).


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Unlucky_Z

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Re: Beast   Posted Sat Dec 31, 05   1:29 PM     

Yeah TRD, Nismo, And Some F-150 Off-road Editions can smoke Up'd Jeeps But Nismo and TRD Trucks Hell they come out of the factory as Pre-runners.


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buddhakwake
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Re: Beast   Posted Sat Dec 31, 05   1:36 PM     

It's a great off roader, I've taken it to areas where One person had to get out and hang off one back corner because I ended up with only two wheels down (one front and one back) and was very precariously balanced, but it made it out just fine.


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Unlucky_Z

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Re: Beast   Posted Sat Dec 31, 05   1:41 PM     

Nifty I Took my 98' Corolla threw a rugged off road course after it rained... it made it unlike my friends silverado..


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buddhakwake
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Re: Beast   Posted Sat Dec 31, 05   1:45 PM     

I used to go with friends out into the desert in stock bugs with nothing more than a shovel and a couple of 2x4s. great fun.


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