panda103
Panda103
panda103

Once saw a man driving a box truck down the highway. He had one foot up on the dash, his phone was near the speedometer playing a movie and he was eating popcorn. Not sure what was steering the damn thing. I got away as fast as I could.

Formerly indicted or formally indicted? Maybe I didn’t get enough sleep to understand this.

I wish I could star this more. Dust 2 Glory is also a great sequel!

System? Drop-down? You give any states motor vehicle facility a lot of credit.

You guys are idiots. Illinois’ BMV office is located in Indiana.

Ah, I didn’t realize Holden was dead. As for FCA, if they’re using a platform from the 90's now, what stops them from bringing back a 00's platform for use in 5 years?

This almost looks better.

Is it because of the exploding side curtain air bags?

I think this sums up 2018.

They’re doing it to themselves.

I forgot about the business branding. I will say that if you keep your truck clean and attractive I am much more likely to do business with you than the guy running a piece of metal strapping with drywall screws across the tailgate to hold it closed (I’ve seen it). Definitely agree on the stereotypical behaviors too,

I think they take pride in their truck and want to show it off. If they have to drive it everyday why not make it look nice (nice is subjective to the owner)? I’m pretty sure most who lift their trucks with big tires understand the implications before they do it, otherwise I fully agree they are likely morons.

I fully agree with you. I only drive a 1500 with a level so nothing high riding there. My point was just that you can’t lump every truck like that into the “brodozers” category just because they’re big and have big tires. There’s a lot of these used for work and heavy tow loads.

I’m not saying there aren’t brodozers but there are also a lot of people who work these trucks day in and day out and still want to lift their truck 6" and put big tires on it. If you go to Instagram to the account Alumiduty you will see a ton of brodozers but also a lot of work trucks like this.

GM also owns Holden and FCA (Fiat Chrysler Automotive) owns Alfa, FIAT, Lancia and Maserati. Not to mention they still do sell the Challenger, Charger and 300.

I think you are about 95% completely accurate there. There of course are always outliers that won’t fit that which is why I say only 95 but yeah, that sums it up pretty well.

I’ve seen a lot of trucks that are lifted with big tires, etc and still go to work every single day. Look at all the horse hauling and farm trucks that pull heavy equipment around all the time and have 6+” lifts with 38+” tires.

Isn’t that what everyone does? lol. I obviously am wrong in my above statement but I have not heard any complaints about the new Fords or the new Chevy’s that are actual issues. I know the older Silverado’s had quite a few issues so I guess the Ford’s must have as well since they all seem about on par recently.

I know, I don’t believe it either lol

Chevy also had vibration issues in 2014+ trucks that never got resolved either and those issues are RIDICULOUS.