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Old 05-03-2008, 04:00 PM   #17 (permalink)
Teh Wicked
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Re: 4X2 lift?

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Originally Posted by Hawaiianbasshead
ok, Hawaiians speak Hawaiian, it's our language, but I still speak better english than you

1st off, my 17" rims w/33" tires were $2,000+ so it isn't hard to spend $4000+ on a rim tire/lift combo... second giovanna 22"s DO NOT cost $10,000 or even HALF that cut it into 4 and you're getting closer... the ONLY rims I've seen that are blingers that run $10,000 are the dub pimpstar spinners that you program custom sh!t to be displayed in the rim while it's running though the multi-color led setup it has goin on... as for lifted trucks doing what they should. I think you're a kid who's just as lost as the people you're pointing the finger at... as stated, purpose built 2wds would probably run circles around any 4wd you've probably ever had the pleasure of riding in.. I've personally mudded my truck in 2wd and have seen others do even more rediculous wheeling in 2wd. I did most of this in 2wd and with stock tires/rims that obviously don't stick out AND my mudflaps were still on...

only time I was in 4wd was to get speed other than that 2wd was where it would spin tires...



this was like 2+ years ago and I have YET to see someone locally do something like that rolling a stock vehicle.... if I setup a 2wd w/locker and performance suspension lift and tires I'd be able to do WAY more wheeling than anything I've seen locally... granted I wouldn't choose a titan as a base line, I'd probably run an F250 super duty w/5.4 gas for the high rev powerband (only reason I prefer gas over diesel) so I dunno what kinda grass you've been smoking but it's probably not as caked with shrooms as my truck the day after I went mudding obviously you are mistaken with what 2wd and 4wd means... baja/prerunner trucks can do retarded offroading/desert running. I'm 90% sure that's what most west cost trucks are setup for.. mudding is fun, but different strokes for different folks... you gotta realize if everyone was like you the world would be no fun at all... likewise for me. so don't just run around liping and hating on others because you think it's something wrong. I dislike import race vehicles and think it's wasting time.. but I don't hate on them. and I respect the fact they work on their vehicles and make them do impressive things... me personally I'd like to get some 22" rims with spinners and knobby tires mudd the fuk out of it, wipe one little spot on each spinner clean so everyone can tell they're chrome spinners and run around with them caked in mud spinning JUST so people can see I don't give a fuk and I STILL ramble my sh!t not that I have 22"s or spinners to do it with, but I was looking into both just for the fun part I stated above

and I'm kinda drunk, not just trying to bash that's why all the smilies still havin fun here
First off im not a kid, im 25 years old and I have been in active duty military service since April 2002. Dont presume you know everything about trucks, there is always gonna be someone that might know a bit more or have different experience. and please dont try and send personal attacks at me, I find that to be rather immature.

2nd off if you want to see some REAL mudding action, that that truck up north where there are actually places to go mudding. places I have come from you gotta roll in F250's with 30" of lift and be popping at least 500 ponies to pull through the mud its so thick...So dont go and presume I have never owned a truck or a lifted truck for that matter. my first truck I ever owned was a 302 powered Ford Ranger on 38" swampers. and my toy ride back in them days was a my gold ole CJ7 powered by a 400ci small block chevy on 44" tractor tires. SO just because i dont know anything about titan doesnt mean I dont know anything at all.
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