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Real Man's Truck - 12/5/2006 11:19:28 PM   
YotaLover

 

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That truck is totally stock. Let's see you talk about a real man's truck now.

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RE: Real Man's Truck - 4/24/2007 6:25:11 AM   
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i do like the new toyotas, but ithink the weight in the bed of that truck really helped. that and doing that to an explorer is stupid.

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RE: Real Man's Truck - 5/21/2007 9:01:35 PM   
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wow um i didnt know for one that explorers were that big. and um its a good thing that the excusion just happened to press on the gas.

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RE: Real Man's Truck - 7/14/2007 5:50:41 AM   
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As for calling it a real mans truck, niether one of them looked like it has worked a day in its life. "Pretty boy" trucks have no mention of "man" or "real" in them. Working trucks are a different breed. My fords work like dogs and dont cost hardly anything in repairs. They eventually loose the pretty and end up gritty.
Slim tires are better for traction than the big wide tires, but I guess you dont live where it snows.

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RE: Real Man's Truck - 2/6/2008 5:21:16 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: FordNutz

As for calling it a real mans truck, niether one of them looked like it has worked a day in its life. "Pretty boy" trucks have no mention of "man" or "real" in them. Working trucks are a different breed. My fords work like dogs and dont cost hardly anything in repairs. They eventually loose the pretty and end up gritty.
Slim tires are better for traction than the big wide tires, but I guess you dont live where it snows.

but big wide tires are great for sand.  The excursion should have let some air out of the tires threw it in low and pulled himself out. 

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RE: Real Man's Truck - 5/2/2008 6:00:48 PM   
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it's kinda tough to have all 4 tires buried in the sand and then get out. but it's easy to pull something on fresh ground lol

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