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Old Aug 20, 2013 | 10:06 AM
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Exactly there is nothing wrong with lifted clean trucks, there is plenty wrong with lifting it, slapping big tires on there and swurving around puddles lol.
I like to keep my blazer nice and purty but she is always ready to run through the mud or up on a big pile of dirt.
 
Old Oct 1, 2013 | 06:24 PM
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I graduated last year with a kid whose parents bought him a brand new GMC Sierra. He easily put $10,000 into it in chrome wheels, mud tires, 6 inch lift kit, and who knows what else. However, he used it to landscape with his buddy, as well as go offroading regularly. Despite that fact his parents are rich and bought him a $50,000 truck, he used it. He took care of it, but he used it.
I also know a guy who took his new FJ cruiser on a muddy construction site on day 1.
I understand taking care of something, but mall crawlers are for *EDIT [Slang term for female reproductive organ]
 
Old Oct 9, 2013 | 08:59 PM
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^^ EXACTLY!!
I just bought a 07 f150 with a lift kit, big tires, chrome XD Monsters, first weekend I had her nearly rolled her on a steep incline and got her caked with mud.
Went home later that day and washed her up.. good as new.
 
Old Oct 10, 2013 | 01:11 PM
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Mine are usually nice and clean as well, and the body panels get replaced when they are bent. Last time out I forgot to hose the underside of the Blazer, so the first day it dried out the nice shiny Blazer dropped about 10 lbs of mud chunks in various parking lots.
 
Old Oct 17, 2013 | 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Diaita
Mine are usually nice and clean as well, and the body panels get replaced when they are bent. Last time out I forgot to hose the underside of the Blazer, so the first day it dried out the nice shiny Blazer dropped about 10 lbs of mud chunks in various parking lots.
I went wheeling around in a muddy field behind my cousins rowhome about this time last year. Left basketball sized ****** of mud all over his parking spot. the mud stains are still there to this day.
I heard mud flinging off all the way down I-95. You would just hear CLINK CLINK the whole way home from that trip.
 
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