CasterTroy
Faster'N You
- Joined
- Mar 21, 2005
- Location
- Wallburg
Bet that rides likeEarly YJ on some 28s and rubber band tires and a loser looking dude driving on 40
Bet that rides likeEarly YJ on some 28s and rubber band tires and a loser looking dude driving on 40
That would have warranted tire deflation in my book...It's ok....I'll just park my crew cab long bed and trailer as far away as I can....I know those regular spots are tight for that Mini Cooper countryman.
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At least his top and doors were off.....gotta give credit where credit is due.....the rest is an abortion on wheels.Early YJ on some 28s and rubber band tires and a loser looking dude driving on 40
Is this a douche? I dunno. This guy could be fun to talk to.
Honestly, that's some wheels and tires away from "I'd drive it"
Sofa king stupid
WTF is wrong with people?24" wheels on a "work" truck? And because of the fender gap it even looks squatted.Log into Facebook
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I notice business trucks occasionally with loud exhaust, huge gaudy wheels and even stacks and such. To each their own and all but it doesn’t at all give me confidence in a plumber or HVAC guy if they were to show up in a douche mobile.W
WTF is wrong with people?
I think business info on a work truck is the #1 best advertisement. I can think of quite a few jobs I've had done that originated with me at a supply store looking at a truck in the parking lot or me at a stoplight staring at the back of a truck.I notice business trucks occasionally with loud exhaust, huge gaudy wheels and even stacks and such. To each their own and all but it doesn’t at all give me confidence in a plumber or HVAC guy if they were to show up in a douche mobile.
My friend Dean started a business after retiring from the Navy. He swears his business only took off once he bought a dedicated and lettered work truck.