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>Rotten Dog's truck (before the lift, that is).
Nope! To Much Yellow For Me!
When You Gonna Lift Your Rig? Yeti May Be Wanting To Go BIGGER By Spring And Have His Mild Lift For Sale! But For Now..........

Laughing too hard... can't type...
You got me laughing so hard I had to go check my undies on that one. I'm honored that someone would spend that much time on me -- even if the intent was to make fun.
I think about the most "lifting" I do to my truck will be when I put 285/75's on it instead of the 265 shoes I have now. Lifted trucks look great (Yeti's for example; heck even your lifted bus looks hot) but I'm not sure it's practical for me. I put on too many highway miles with the cruise control set at 80 and I'm not sure I can deal with ride quality/tire wind noise/gearing issues. I also need access to the bed for building materials (and helping all my friends move, pickup furniture, etc. -- somehow once I bought my truck I became everyone's mover!). The higher I make that bed, the harder it's going to be putting heavy things up there. Give me some time, though. This is my first real truck and I've only had it since April; who knows -- I might change my mind at some point.
But again, that picture was funny.
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Are you saying that your adding these components as we speak??
Or that you didn't graduate from high school ??
I know Mrs. Monsta would never let you deface her Truck!!
Well the blower would be cool. Could you imagine getting blown everytime you drive? NOOOOOOOO...not like that!!
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>Or that you didn't graduate from high school ??
You're not serious are you?
I wuz a champeen spelr in hi skule!>I know Mrs. Monsta would never let you deface her Truck!!
Oh...that ain't right, man! It's MY truck! REALLY!! I run my house and my woman. Man...come on! You gotta believe me! I just let her (OUCH!!) drive it (OUCH!) to go get me my (OUCH, DAMN!) beer... (AAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHH STOP HITTIN' ME WITH THAT FRYIN' PAN WOMAN!!!........... I'm sorry honey! I was just goofin' with the guys........baby?...... :7 .........honey??...
......*KONK*
)monsta out....
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>Laughing too hard... can't type...
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>You got me laughing so hard I had to go check my undies on
>that one. I'm honored that someone would spend that much
>time on me -- even if the intent was to make fun.
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>I think about the most "lifting" I do to my truck will be
>when I put 285/75's on it instead of the 265 shoes I have
>now. Lifted trucks look great (Yeti's for example; heck
>even your lifted bus looks hot) but I'm not sure it's
>practical for me. I put on too many highway miles with the
>cruise control set at 80 and I'm not sure I can deal with
>ride quality/tire wind noise/gearing issues. I also need
>access to the bed for building materials (and helping all my
>friends move, pickup furniture, etc. -- somehow once I
>bought my truck I became everyone's mover!). The higher I
>make that bed, the harder it's going to be putting heavy
>things up there. Give me some time, though. This is my
>first real truck and I've only had it since April; who knows
>-- I might change my mind at some point.
>
>But again, that picture was funny.
[i]Ah! I didn't spend that much time on it or I would not have misspelled 'LARIAT'
Setting the cruise control at 80 in mine may be a tad to scary for me!
>>scary for me
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>With my 35's 80 was comfortable, I don't think I will be
>doing that with the 38's though
Yeah, 70 or 75 was also comfortable with my 36's although I was always a little paranoid something would break... Even though I thought everything was done correctly and with high quality parts.
When the 39's are on I doubt if I'm gonna be running at 80 for any extended periods of time. Lotta strain on suspension parts with BIG tires. After taking out a tree and totaling my 95 Tahoe a couple of years ago. I'm not anxious to wake up on a ventilator, in the hospital, anytime soon!
>>>scary for me
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>>With my 35's 80 was comfortable, I don't think I will be
>>doing that with the 38's though
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>Yeah, 70 or 75 was also comfortable with my 36's
>although I was always a little paranoid something would
>break... Even though I thought everything was done correctly
>and with high quality parts.
>When the 39's are on I doubt if I'm gonna be running at 80
>for any extended periods of time. Lotta strain on suspension
>parts with BIG tires. After taking out a tree and totaling
>my 95 Tahoe a couple of years ago. I'm not anxious to wake
>up on a ventilator, in the hospital, anytime soon!
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A good point Dog, hopefully other people have the common sense to think like that.




