Back in the 90's I remember Dodge Using plastic in their transmissions, even the RAMS. That did not end well.
huh.Nice attempt, but they sure fucked up with the details. No way that's an ICON. Even they have far better taste than that. Super ghay ass rim/tire combo, light bar, flares, tire carrier and overall douchbaggery fuck up a good start.
Body work looks nice. Then they ruined it with those wheels, light bar, and tire carrier.
huh.
only thing i liked was the somewhat discreet light bar.
that tire carrier reminds me of the douchebags with the carrier for 16 bicycles sticking 9 feet off the back of their trailer hitch.
with zero bikes on it.
but just in case.
and the hi-lift is poseur gear anyways.
what do you lift with it?
the tiny little tongue on it can't reach anything.
using the "wheel lift" attachment?
that's nice. you raised your truck by the wheel.
you weren't planning on changing the tire, were you?
LOL.No such thing as a discreet light bar. It's like saying a Civic has a discreet rear wing and Monster decal.
using the "wheel lift" attachment?
that's nice. you raised your truck by the wheel.
you weren't planning on changing the tire, were you?
LOL.
Yeah, I've seen that car, too.
Or do they all come from the factory that way?
I hear the rear wing (I call that a "cheese slicer") really helps on front-wheel-drive beaner-boxes.
Out here, it's not a Monster decal, it's the checkmark from INS that covers the entire rear window.
Or a nike logo, they look the same.
Bone Collector.Salt Lift and Yeti now. Bone Collector is another of my favorites. Usually have mossy oak seat covers and matching rain guards.
Bone Collector.
What does that even mean?
There was a book & film with that title, IIRC.
"Throw me a bone here" - Dr Evil
"I got a fucking bone for you to collect" - me
People are fucking retarded.
Why would you put giant advertisements for companies on your car, or shirt, or whatever?
I know they aren't paying you for it.
And, you probably BOUGHT that giant nike logo to put on your car.
Asshole.
The more I look at that truck the more I dislike it. I absolutely hate those douchebag wheels. A guy down the street from me has a sweet restored classic Bronco but he has douchey rims on it. Ruins the whole thing.
I don't know how we got to where a truck needs wheels bigger than 16-17" max.
How do full-size trucks pulling trailers stop with little wee-wee 16" wheels?
Cause with big awesome brakes, you need room to clear the caliper/rotor.
you raised your truck by the wheel.
you weren't planning on changing the tire, were you?