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Kid super low static rides like crap 99% of time. Then again most are hack jobs in the first place.
BTW I'm not on Vortex
im from edinburg.Welcome to the site bro! Where in the RGV you at? I'm from Weslaco but living in McAllen now. BTW that first black step side is got to be one of the sexiest obs's ever, and I dont even like lowered trucks lol
You have no idea of his wheel/tire specs his suspension components or what hes driving the truck for and the first thing you say is that his whole plan is ****, nice guy. must be a vortex guy.
welcome kevinRGV loving the stepside whats the planned wheel size on this beast?! Ive got a 6/6 on my stepside with smaller than stock tires and I ride better than stock and can drive anywhere so dont let this tool discourage you. what color are you thinking of?
Welcome. Clean Truck. Have you considered bags? That's a lot of drop for static. Every one of the trucks in those pictures have messed up front fenders from turning. Seems like it would be a huge pain in the ass to drive those with the wheels tucked while trying to turn.
my goal is to have the best truck in school my senior year
I don't know man, some spoiled kid is gonna get a nice new truck from mommy and daddy. Seriously, happens almost every year. You probably already know the people in your class like that. Not trying to trash your goal, I was thinking something similar when I got my truck, but between restoring it and other kids getting newer trucks.....mine was just another old truck.
Good to see you have some plans though. My advice? Save up for the bags, if that's the best way to go (I don't know too much about lowering trucks, never really been my thing). Because IF it does ride hard, then you're going to be kind of stuck with a truck that no one will want to ride in (Especially ladies. Trust me, my A/C went out, and it makes a big difference). If you know enough to make it ride decent, go for it! Just don't rush your decision because you want to get something done. If there's a better way to do something, it's best to just save the money and wait. It's tough, but you'll save tons of money in the end (instead of buying something, not liking it, selling it for half what you paid for it, then buying what you wanted to start off with). That's just my point of view though, if you're set on a static drop, more power to you, there's TONS of guys on here with more than enough knowledge to help you out.
I don't know man, some spoiled kid is gonna get a nice new truck from mommy and daddy. Seriously, happens almost every year. You probably already know the people in your class like that. Not trying to trash your goal, I was thinking something similar when I got my truck, but between restoring it and other kids getting newer trucks.....mine was just another old truck.
I don't know man, some spoiled kid is gonna get a nice new truck from mommy and daddy. Seriously, happens almost every year. You probably already know the people in your class like that. Not trying to trash your goal, I was thinking something similar when I got my truck, but between restoring it and other kids getting newer trucks.....mine was just another old truck.
Good to see you have some plans though. My advice? Save up for the bags, if that's the best way to go (I don't know too much about lowering trucks, never really been my thing). Because IF it does ride hard, then you're going to be kind of stuck with a truck that no one will want to ride in (Especially ladies. Trust me, my A/C went out, and it makes a big difference). If you know enough to make it ride decent, go for it! Just don't rush your decision because you want to get something done. If there's a better way to do something, it's best to just save the money and wait. It's tough, but you'll save tons of money in the end (instead of buying something, not liking it, selling it for half what you paid for it, then buying what you wanted to start off with). That's just my point of view though, if you're set on a static drop, more power to you, there's TONS of guys on here with more than enough knowledge to help you out.