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Why would you actually need to do that, though? For every practical reason, an LR3 or Grand Cherokee is just as good as that hideous monstroucity. :P

 

All those big things are good for is showing-off. :rolleyes:

actually, the point of those things is to go where "normal" or stock vehicles could only dream about going. It's not @ all showing off. Any real off roader doesn't add anything to their truck that won't make it more functional

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Why would you actually need to do that, though? For every practical reason, an LR3 or Grand Cherokee is just as good as that hideous monstroucity. :P

 

All those big things are good for is showing-off.  :rolleyes:

actually, the point of those things is to go where "normal" or stock vehicles could only dream about going. It's not @ all showing off. Any real off roader doesn't add anything to their truck that won't make it more functional

wow, someone who understands it! that truck may have $80k or more into it, and has no AC (infact all the hardware has been removed). there's a difference between a show lift an a work lift on a truck. a show lift is on a brand new ram or f150. a work lift is not nearly as high, yet adds serious weight and strength to the trucks suspension (ala the huge axles).

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Why would you actually need to do that, though? For every practical reason, an LR3 or Grand Cherokee is just as good as that hideous monstroucity. :P

 

All those big things are good for is showing-off.  :rolleyes:

actually, the point of those things is to go where "normal" or stock vehicles could only dream about going. It's not @ all showing off. Any real off roader doesn't add anything to their truck that won't make it more functional

wow, someone who understands it! that truck may have $80k or more into it, and has no AC (infact all the hardware has been removed). there's a difference between a show lift an a work lift on a truck. a show lift is on a brand new ram or f150. a work lift is not nearly as high, yet adds serious weight and strength to the trucks suspension (ala the huge axles).

oh yea i understand ;) Show trucks are the guys that put 44's on stock axles. Work trucks are the guys with 37's and dana 60's or if they're ridiculous work trucks, 2.5 ton Rockwells :wub:

 

 

 

 

 

 

and the Judge Dredd thing is hilarious, it does look like it would fit in that movie

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1996 Bronco XLT with a 351 Cleveland. Granted those new Bronco's look like they belong in Judge Dredd or something, but the older ones are awesome.

92-96 bronco's dont' interest me mechanically. they lost a lot of the goods. 78-79 had it all. 80-86 lost a little. 90-92 put some of it back. 92-96 was just a bit box :(

 

as far as the good ol' 351... get a windsor. they hold up a lot better in the long run.

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oh yeah RAPTOR. I shold smack you for suggesting a Hemi in anything but a dodge. no ford shold have a hemi.

AAAhhh but Red 1 did the 69 & 70 Boss 429 mustangs. Just to homologate it for use in nascar. It was a dog on the street but brutal on the big ovals. But i digress!

 

#1 Dodge Ram SRT-10

#2 2005 Dodge power wagon

#3 2004 Dodge ram 4x4 (Hemi Powered)

#4 Suburban

#5 Jeep Cherokee Just to beat on!

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