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Lowered Trucks Next To Lifted Trucks


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So, I have found my self in fascination with how low my truck sets next to 4x4's and lifted trucks. I know its an obvious, but in my neck of the woods, people really give you odd looks. I love it when people walk up and are like "I love you truck" but yet they can't figure out why there chromed out whatever doesn't look as good as a smoothed a painted sport truck. Here is a picture I took this morning when I parked next to a new body dodge ram 2500. I have to say, its a great looking Dodge, but I love how low my 2/4 looks next to it.

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So, does anybody do this? Let's see your pictures!

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Nice, where are the headlight covers? They look badass, IMO.

 

This time of year, I leave when its darkish and and its getting dark when I am on the way home..........I try to put them on during the weekends if Im going to be out in about. This time of year is killer.

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parked next to this monster at walmart one day.

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I cant wait to get my grill painted along with my black bowtie. Your front end looks so sick......but loose the white decal on your headlight covers! :D

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Things huge.lol last winter, crappy quality....

 

I am the only member in my family that drives a sport truck. They say "Why would you want to lower it?" "........why not?" I love the effect lowering gives next to the lifted kind.

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