OK Who did this to there LT1 ???
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I'd rather the big rims over the big mud tires. Even though I hate both of them... If you really have to ride that high, why not get a truck?
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That is some funny ****. Me and my uncle joked about doing this because he has about 4 toyota 4x4 parts trucks and I have a camaro parts car, just sitting around collecting rust. Beer and tools and anything's possible, but the time and effort it takes to do something like that could be well spent on a real project worth showing. I can't hate on it though, but I can see how some of the dedicated "street car" folks could. So go ahead and hate, let's hear it. I'd rather drive that than a half ton truck slammed to the ground on 24s tucked in the fenders. Different strokes for different folks.
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^^ For some reason, I actually like that truck. If done tastefully, I don't mind them. It's the ones in the background that I don't care for. I don't hate them though, I have friends that have been lowering their trucks since I can remember, but I just don't see the point in lowering a truck to the point where you can't even use it as a truck anymore. There are too many trucks out there that give you guys a bad name.
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^^Also tastefully done. In my area, all I see are the wanna-be trucks where someone buys an old truck for $1000 and puts $2,000 into it to lower it and get some cheap wheels and a spray paint flat black or flat gray paint job, so it kind of puts a bad taste in my mouth when I think about lowered trucks. The two on this page are very nice though, and if I saw these riding around town on a daily basis, I'd probably have a different idea of them. For the record, I specifically said "I don't hate them", if you read my last comment. I personally can't wait until I can lower my car an inch or 2.
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^^ For some reason, I actually like that truck. If done tastefully, I don't mind them. It's the ones in the background that I don't care for. I don't hate them though, I have friends that have been lowering their trucks since I can remember, but I just don't see the point in lowering a truck to the point where you can't even use it as a truck anymore. There are too many trucks out there that give you guys a bad name.
Just because a truck is bagged and bodied doesn't mean that the usefulness has been stripped away. If a truck is built right, they can actually handle a higher payload than they could with their stock suspension.