You had to go make it difficult didnt you. Well i guess your right though. There are some really nice lowered ones and some really nice lifted ones.
However i like slightly lowered. Not the dramatic dropped ones where there on the ground but the little lower than stock ones.
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Re: Lifted Or Lowered
LOW LOW LOW LOW AS YOU CAN GO, hell get airbags, cut the guards out just as long as it below 5 inches of the ground.
nuttin looks better then an absolutly dump f100
(well maybe a e-seies but i am biased)
cheers.joe.
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i prefer to see trucks raised because a lowered truck is just that a lowered truck.
a truck is supposed to look tuff and have a certain stance, of which is not there on a lowered truck.
a lowered truck will never handle like a car anyway so why fool yourself.
lowered trucks are for rice boy want to be's not 4 wheelers and truckers.
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i would rather push my Ford than drive your Chevy !
I've seen both look relly good, and relly bad ..........? just depends on what your going to do with it. maybe the old gasser look . high in the front and dropped in the back
you say its 2 wheel ?.......I'd go lower ,But just like you said " not 2 low " tub the rear? load it up with big tires, drop a big blown motor in it , a little "ha-ha" gas, tube frame, glass body, ....?... .....maybe one of them little chrome gas pedals that looks like a foot? Ya!
Praise the lowered!! The girls like it the lower you go!! hehehe
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