Destroyed The New Truck Already
#16
Originally Posted by 04yellowf150
the most my truck has seen off road is a mud puddle and i only hit that because i couldnt avoid it. lol
#17
Originally Posted by aftermarket
That first post......longest sentence I've ever had to read in my whole life.
You sound a little excited or jacked up.......maybe some red bull in the mix?
Getting a migraine now from it. Thanks a ton! LOL!!!
You sound a little excited or jacked up.......maybe some red bull in the mix?
Getting a migraine now from it. Thanks a ton! LOL!!!
#21
yea i have commercial insurance it covers things like this incase im at a job site and get stuck or truck gets damaged(something falls on it) i pay like an extra $40 a month for it but as you can see well worth it
anybody have any info on the rancho 4" lift and how much it cost and were i can get it from?
anybody have any info on the rancho 4" lift and how much it cost and were i can get it from?
#23
Originally Posted by ddellwo
I'd sooner cut my nuts off with a pair of elementary school scissors than drive a brand new truck into a 4' deep mud bog.......
#24
OK Girls, this is how ya break in a new Pick-up truck.
Ya go out and put some boulders in the bed. Then ya go to the local feed trough, and put about 12'' deep of cow poop in the bed. Then what ya does is, ya go find the steepest, knarliest trail ya can find. Put 'er in 4 wheels and go nuts. Get it dirty. Spin those skins, climb those humps, get it dirty and muddy. Get that cow poop and boulders smashing around good in the bed.
Then take it home wash it up, and know you know you have a truck. Not some wimpy city rig! Have Fun!!
Ya go out and put some boulders in the bed. Then ya go to the local feed trough, and put about 12'' deep of cow poop in the bed. Then what ya does is, ya go find the steepest, knarliest trail ya can find. Put 'er in 4 wheels and go nuts. Get it dirty. Spin those skins, climb those humps, get it dirty and muddy. Get that cow poop and boulders smashing around good in the bed.
Then take it home wash it up, and know you know you have a truck. Not some wimpy city rig! Have Fun!!
#25
Originally Posted by ricfly52
OK Girls, this is how ya break in a new Pick-up truck.
Ya go out and put some boulders in the bed. Then ya go to the local feed trough, and put about 12'' deep of cow poop in the bed. Then what ya does is, ya go find the steepest, knarliest trail ya can find. Put 'er in 4 wheels and go nuts. Get it dirty. Spin those skins, climb those humps, get it dirty and muddy. Get that cow poop and boulders smashing around good in the bed.
Then take it home wash it up, and know you know you have a truck. Not some wimpy city rig! Have Fun!!
Ya go out and put some boulders in the bed. Then ya go to the local feed trough, and put about 12'' deep of cow poop in the bed. Then what ya does is, ya go find the steepest, knarliest trail ya can find. Put 'er in 4 wheels and go nuts. Get it dirty. Spin those skins, climb those humps, get it dirty and muddy. Get that cow poop and boulders smashing around good in the bed.
Then take it home wash it up, and know you know you have a truck. Not some wimpy city rig! Have Fun!!
#26
Originally Posted by CGATOR
yea i have commercial insurance it covers things like this incase im at a job site and get stuck or truck gets damaged(something falls on it) i pay like an extra $40 a month for it but as you can see well worth it
anybody have any info on the rancho 4" lift and how much it cost and were i can get it from?
anybody have any info on the rancho 4" lift and how much it cost and were i can get it from?
#27
Have fun and be careful...I wouldn't take too much stuff from people that consider off-roading pulling off the street into a parking lot....just be smart about it.
#29
Its pretty sad IMO that this guys insurance is doing all this for him (SUPPOSEDLY!) and someone like Thumper has to be afraid to claim a legitimate accident on his because he is afraid of getting it canceled.
Besides how does bogging your truck down in 4 feet (or 10 feet for that matter) of mud "ruin" your suspension to the point it has to be replaced??? I would like to here more details on that...what exactly broke and how??? Until then I have to call BS on this one.
Besides how does bogging your truck down in 4 feet (or 10 feet for that matter) of mud "ruin" your suspension to the point it has to be replaced??? I would like to here more details on that...what exactly broke and how??? Until then I have to call BS on this one.