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Sunday, April 21, 2024
The only thing I disapprove of are the tires/wheels. Otherwise, very well done.
Yup all about appearance. They really believe they're impressing everyone when the fact is 8 out of 10 people don't care or actually think they're assholes.
Those wheels look just ridiculous. I'd rather see it with factory steel wheels. Or aluminum slotted mags, or even the old white spoke "wagon wheels" that were popular back in the 80's-90's.
I thought those tires were the new airless, flatless kind that came out about 10 years ago or so?. The only time I ever saw these new airless tires was on a Kansas state highway maintenance vehicle in Coffeyville. It's very weird.
Pothole eaters. Low profile tires like that get pinched between the rim and whatever they hit. Not repairable. Break the rims sometimes. Tall tire sidewalls were considered part of the suspension design. Never go offroad with this crap.
I agree, I call those Ghetto wheels, totally useless off road
ReplyDeleteThe only offroad that truck will see is if they hit the flowerbed while backing out of the driveway.
DeleteUnfortunately, that look is becoming a trend around these parts. Mostly with the borderland bros and their new lifted Chevys.
ReplyDeleteYup all about appearance. They really believe they're impressing everyone when the fact is 8 out of 10 people don't care or actually think they're assholes.
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Delete2 wheel drive. Slam it.
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Those wheels look just ridiculous. I'd rather see it with factory steel wheels. Or aluminum slotted mags, or even the old white spoke "wagon wheels" that were popular back in the 80's-90's.
ReplyDeleteI thought those tires were the new airless, flatless kind that came out about 10 years ago or so?.
ReplyDeleteThe only time I ever saw these new airless tires was on a Kansas state highway maintenance vehicle in Coffeyville. It's very weird.
Pothole eaters. Low profile tires like that get pinched between the rim and whatever they hit. Not repairable. Break the rims sometimes. Tall tire sidewalls were considered part of the suspension design. Never go offroad with this crap.
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