Lowered trucks

Edited Date/Time 12/28/2015 4:29pm
I noticed a lot of guys have lowered trucks. Could we get some pics of your guys' setup? I have a 97 s10 and want to put some work in it, but I want to see some of your guys' babies! I know Travis Cady has a really nice s10.

What I want to make my truck look like:



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jhansen510
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4/8/2015 7:08am
LOL why! Trucks are made to be useful. I do not see how the heck that could be considered useful or a truck! Look cool driving my bike to the track but now that I am here I can not get into the track.
mxfiend
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4/8/2015 7:15am
jhansen510 wrote:
LOL why! Trucks are made to be useful. I do not see how the heck that could be considered useful or a truck! Look cool driving...
LOL why! Trucks are made to be useful. I do not see how the heck that could be considered useful or a truck! Look cool driving my bike to the track but now that I am here I can not get into the track.
Agreed. Never understood that culture or the 9" lift ans 37" swampers so the whole neighborhood hears my tires before im there.
ty159
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4/8/2015 7:18am
Low riders are like vacuum cleaners....... The lower they go, the harder they SUCK.....

Sorry guys, couldn't resist!
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4/8/2015 7:29am
Hello 1988.... Mazda b2200's and datsuns on hammers.

The Shop

BAMX
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4/8/2015 7:33am
Dtat720 wrote:
Hello 1988.... Mazda b2200's and datsuns on hammers.
what is old is now new again...

Growing up, you needed a truck with some clearance to get to most of the riding spots. I guess that since everyone practices at tracks now, that isn't much of a concern.
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4/8/2015 7:38am
I dont really have any room to talk lol. I have a 67 f100 and a 67 c-10 off their frames right now getting bagged and drivelines installed. Its the minis, reminds me of vanilla ice and hammer rims on a datsun.
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4/8/2015 8:34am
I've been thinking of getting a ranger. Here are some pics, that I hope to get it to look like.





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4/8/2015 8:52am
I fell into the lowered mini truck game at one point
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4/8/2015 8:59am
I am gathering parts now for my dropped s-10 framed 47 chevy truck.
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4/8/2015 9:18am
I never liked these things, but I really grew to hate them in about 1992. I drove 12 hours to Seattle to ride with a friend of mine that moved up there and when I got there I found out that the day before he had just traded his 91 RM250 for some piece of shit mini truck with ocean graphics because he thought that some chick would dig it.
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4/8/2015 9:21am
Hut wrote:
[img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2015/04/08/86570/s1200_idontgetit.jpg[/img]


You would probably "get it" more often with a cool lowered truck Smile
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4/8/2015 9:23am
Micahdogg wrote:
You would probably "get it" more often with a cool lowered truck Smile
Laughing
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4/8/2015 9:24am
Here's mine. Wasn't going to drive a van after my injury. Sold it a month ago. I'm building a 55 Nomad now






Built this in 00. Was in a few magazines.



Mini Elsinore
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4/8/2015 9:59am
So, OP comes on here and asks members who have lowered trucks to respond.
What he immediately encounters is a bunch of pussies denegrating his peferred style of stance for his truck.
If you don't like lowered trucks, then don't reply. He didn't ask any of you bastards to 'straighten him out' nor did he ask if you like lowered trucks. You are likely the same douches who sit around and make fun of anybody who differs from you or harbors an opinion different from your own. It's called insecurity----and, man, is it ugly.

I have my own opinion of lowered trucks, but he didn't ask what my opinion was. He asked for feedback from any on the forum whom have lowered their trucks. Sure, it should have been posted in 'non-moto', but that rule is rarely enforced.
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4/8/2015 10:00am
I live lowerd trucks, I had an 83 S10 lowered I used to haul my CR500 in, this was early 90's BTW lol
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4/8/2015 10:02am
Only reason I could possibly imagine for owning a lowered truck is loading and unloading. My diesel is really tall But I've developed a system.
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4/8/2015 10:06am
Micahdogg wrote:
It actually is lowered 3/5.5 if you can believe that. [img]http://i191.photobucket.com/albums/z84/Micahdogg/20140831_183900_zps22c88c4f.jpg[/img]
It actually is lowered 3/5.5 if you can believe that.

LIKE!
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4/8/2015 10:10am
So, OP comes on here and asks members who have lowered trucks to respond. What he immediately encounters is a bunch of pussies denegrating his peferred...
So, OP comes on here and asks members who have lowered trucks to respond.
What he immediately encounters is a bunch of pussies denegrating his peferred style of stance for his truck.
If you don't like lowered trucks, then don't reply. He didn't ask any of you bastards to 'straighten him out' nor did he ask if you like lowered trucks. You are likely the same douches who sit around and make fun of anybody who differs from you or harbors an opinion different from your own. It's called insecurity----and, man, is it ugly.

I have my own opinion of lowered trucks, but he didn't ask what my opinion was. He asked for feedback from any on the forum whom have lowered their trucks. Sure, it should have been posted in 'non-moto', but that rule is rarely enforced.
Thank you, I agree.

And to the dip shits who "don't get" the lowered trucks scene and feel the need to comment, I say to you that most people "don't get" your/our need to ride a dirt bike. I am sure you don't want to hear them bitch about your dirt bike so STFU.


The lowered S10 is and always has been a very classy look.
4/8/2015 10:11am
jhansen510 wrote:
LOL why! Trucks are made to be useful. I do not see how the heck that could be considered useful or a truck! Look cool driving...
LOL why! Trucks are made to be useful. I do not see how the heck that could be considered useful or a truck! Look cool driving my bike to the track but now that I am here I can not get into the track.
if you bag your truck the right way, you can not only lay it out but can lift is PAST stock, and anywhere in between.
It tows better and rides better.

food for thought.
4/8/2015 10:13am
So, OP comes on here and asks members who have lowered trucks to respond. What he immediately encounters is a bunch of pussies denegrating his peferred...
So, OP comes on here and asks members who have lowered trucks to respond.
What he immediately encounters is a bunch of pussies denegrating his peferred style of stance for his truck.
If you don't like lowered trucks, then don't reply. He didn't ask any of you bastards to 'straighten him out' nor did he ask if you like lowered trucks. You are likely the same douches who sit around and make fun of anybody who differs from you or harbors an opinion different from your own. It's called insecurity----and, man, is it ugly.

I have my own opinion of lowered trucks, but he didn't ask what my opinion was. He asked for feedback from any on the forum whom have lowered their trucks. Sure, it should have been posted in 'non-moto', but that rule is rarely enforced.
well said!!
MIKEY755
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4/8/2015 10:15am Edited Date/Time 4/8/2015 10:16am
I understand not everyone likes lowered trucks but that goes the same for lifted ones..... I actually prefer my truck lowered, it's much easier to load my bike than when it was lifted plus it has better handling and gas mileage.

It's not lowered much only 2"/3.5" but that's because it's a 4x4, the wheels are 20" but the tires are sized so that the overall diameter near stock.




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4/8/2015 10:16am
jhansen510 wrote:
LOL why! Trucks are made to be useful. I do not see how the heck that could be considered useful or a truck! Look cool driving...
LOL why! Trucks are made to be useful. I do not see how the heck that could be considered useful or a truck! Look cool driving my bike to the track but now that I am here I can not get into the track.
if you bag your truck the right way, you can not only lay it out but can lift is PAST stock, and anywhere in between. It...
if you bag your truck the right way, you can not only lay it out but can lift is PAST stock, and anywhere in between.
It tows better and rides better.

food for thought.
do not bring logic into this discusion.

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