amazingGRACE
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There's a douche in a lifted truck parked outside of my house, taking up two full spots. Currently debating to have it towed. They have 20 minutes to leave before my roommate gets home and needs the space.
I'm sure you guys aren't jerks, but I've yet to meet anyone that drives a lifted truck that isn't.
Disclaimer: my last car was lowered.
What's the price tag for doing this? I see the lift kits are around $1200-1500, but was curious about labor and other add ons that need to be done.
I've never had much luck with owners of lifted trucks either.
We have a Soldier right now who's truck is jacked up. All the time I see him jumping up in it and jumping out of it (literally). Yet he's spent the past two years on so many dead man profiles so he doesn't have to do anything. Doesn't make any sense to me. He can jump up to get in this truck, he can jump down out of it, but he can't run, do push ups, sit ups or any other sort of exercise. I would hate to see YV deal with him.
Yeah, this has my experience with lifted truck owners. Shame really, because I am sure there are a number of level headed lifted guys, but I haven't met many.
What car do you have lowered?
Nice trucks btw guys.
I've never had much luck with owners of lifted trucks either.
We have a Soldier right now who's truck is jacked up. All the time I see him jumping up in it and jumping out of it (literally). Yet he's spent the past two years on so many dead man profiles so he doesn't have to do anything. Doesn't make any sense to me. He can jump up to get in this truck, he can jump down out of it, but he can't run, do push ups, sit ups or any other sort of exercise. I would hate to see YV deal with him.
What's that?
Army slang for having a slip of paper from "doctors" (i use that term loosely because Army doctors seem to love to give you these slips or prescriptions just because you tell them something hurts) that limit you from certain exercises. The specific dead man profile limits you from doing absolutely anything.
Yeah, this has my experience with lifted truck owners. Shame really, because I am sure there are a number of level headed lifted guys, but I haven't met many.
What car do you have lowered?
Nice trucks btw guys.