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re: Why do people lower trucks?
Posted on 9/20/14 at 9:12 am to Yewkindewit
Posted on 9/20/14 at 9:12 am to Yewkindewit
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Ok, cool, you lowered the truck. Can you answer the title question: why did you do it?
Well...I never go off road. Don't hunt or anything. I only needed a truck to tow a boat/jet-skis and haul stuff here and there. I got into some performance truck forums and got a bit carried away...decided I'd lower it a bit just bc I don't care for the stock rake and thought it'd look more performance oriented. Unfortunately, truck wasn't tuned well...developed an exhaust leak somewhere and became a bit of a headache, so I sold it. Never ran the 12's I was hoping it'd run. Bottom line, I did it for looks. #aintcare
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Jordan21210, your is sweet. I believe the OP should have said 'ridiculously low" to make his point.
Thanks yeah. I kind of figured that's what he may have meant. I don't mind the ones laying frame either though. I would never drive one or spend the money to do it...but I think if done right, it can look pretty badass.
Posted on 9/20/14 at 9:25 am to jordan21210
No need to defend yourself here. Remember, there are probably several others in this thread with lifted trucks who believe they actually need it to drive through 3 inches of mud that a stock truck could go through. In other words, it's for nothing more than looks.
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