Yo!!!
Day biotch be blingin wit sum 30's and pipes out da bed yo!
No seriously,..
Dont come hear asking what other people think. Pick up a magazine or go to a show and look at trucks that you like. Then copy what you see. Grow some hair on your chest and think for yourself.
I mean what kind of look are you looking for? The redneck look? The ghetto look? The hispanic low rider look? The street cruiser hot rod look? Unless you have $100k to spend its impossible to be original with a truck. Its all been done before. Just copy what you like.
Hurst
No seriously,..
Dont come hear asking what other people think. Pick up a magazine or go to a show and look at trucks that you like. Then copy what you see. Grow some hair on your chest and think for yourself.
I mean what kind of look are you looking for? The redneck look? The ghetto look? The hispanic low rider look? The street cruiser hot rod look? Unless you have $100k to spend its impossible to be original with a truck. Its all been done before. Just copy what you like.
Hurst
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Originally Posted by Tiffiny
"We all heart the Hurst"
Last edited by Hurstmeister; 12-07-2009 at 04:46 PM.
Keep the Harley wheels. Get some 3" Drop-Tech spindles and springs for the front. Take out a couple leafs in the rear and level the truck out. It has some potential if you have bread.
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TurboRAM Member #5
24psi & Stable
GET SOME
Donnie (460TZILLA) has the best way I have ever heard of for dropping a vehicle without torching the springs or using drop springs... I dont remember exactly how he does it so im gonna call on his knoledge.
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TurboRAM Member #5
24psi & Stable
GET SOME
well let say i get another set of harleys since i sold those in the picture
what kind of tires would i put without making the rear rims look bad so i can get more traction???
i remember with the goodyear tires on a rough surfaced road the tires peeled without accelerating it too much at like 3000rpms and on rainy days i couldnt go out with the truck every time it rained the truck would slide accross the road no matter what surface road it was
and at the ramp taking the boat in one day i had to get people to stand on the bad and put weight because the tires spun and it just stayed still and i have tryed almost every tire brand out there from goodyear to bf goodrich
what kind of tires would i put without making the rear rims look bad so i can get more traction???
i remember with the goodyear tires on a rough surfaced road the tires peeled without accelerating it too much at like 3000rpms and on rainy days i couldnt go out with the truck every time it rained the truck would slide accross the road no matter what surface road it was
and at the ramp taking the boat in one day i had to get people to stand on the bad and put weight because the tires spun and it just stayed still and i have tryed almost every tire brand out there from goodyear to bf goodrich