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Offline Miles

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Re: 2007 GMC Sierra
« Reply #15 on: August 30, 2012, 09:16:50 PM »
The reason the back is higher than the front is that they are designed to be driven with a load in the back, thats what that box shaped thing on the back is for...hauling stuff. Use it as a truck and it will ride level!  :tup:
so i should drive around all the time with 400 lbs of shiat in my truck? i use my truck as a truck a lot but it is also my dayly driver and i dont need to haul things everyday...  :bash:

LOL! Won't it look dumb when it's sagging in the back like a dog taking a dump after you lift the front though?  :chuckle:

It'll be a chevy Baja "pavement pounder".


* the picture is just to illustrate the "coolness" of the sag. :chuckle:




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Re: 2007 GMC Sierra
« Reply #16 on: August 31, 2012, 07:18:24 AM »
And then there's the question...


Why?   



I do get a chuckle out of all these guys that bitch and moan about gas prices, yet happily pay thousands to destroy their trucks gas mileage.

who's bitchin about gas prices?  all my gas is paid for by my employer, and I only lost about 1 MPG with the bigger tires.  I have a 1500 now for work and a bad ass jeep for hunting
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Re: 2007 GMC Sierra
« Reply #17 on: August 31, 2012, 07:24:11 AM »
And then there's the question...


Why?   



I do get a chuckle out of all these guys that bitch and moan about gas prices, yet happily pay thousands to destroy their trucks gas mileage.

who's bitchin about gas prices?  all my gas is paid for by my employer, and I only lost about 1 MPG with the bigger tires.  I have a 1500 now for work and a bad ass jeep for hunting

Well good for you.   90% of Americans have been bitching about gas prices for the last 4-5 years.   Where have you been?  :chuckle:


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Re: 2007 GMC Sierra
« Reply #18 on: August 31, 2012, 09:01:28 AM »
I knew my truck only got 11 mpg before I bought it so I can't complain it was my choice  :tup: I only work 3 miles from home haha
work hard but hunt harder

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Re: 2007 GMC Sierra
« Reply #19 on: August 31, 2012, 05:16:29 PM »
The reason the back is higher than the front is that they are designed to be driven with a load in the back, thats what that box shaped thing on the back is for...hauling stuff. Use it as a truck and it will ride level!  :tup:
so i should drive around all the time with 400 lbs of shiat in my truck? i use my truck as a truck a lot but it is also my dayly driver and i dont need to haul things everyday...  :bash:

LOL! Won't it look dumb when it's sagging in the back like a dog taking a dump after you lift the front though?  :chuckle:

it sets level right now when it is unloaded. again, i dont drive alll over everyday with 500 lbs of weight in the back. i wanted my truck to ride level for daily driving.
... and yes miles, my truck does spend most of its life on the pavement, but it aint afraid of the woods and has its share of eastern WA pinstripes.  :IBCOOL: and it hauls plenty of dead *censored*!

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Re: 2007 GMC Sierra
« Reply #20 on: September 14, 2012, 09:12:35 AM »
well i broke down yesterday and let schwab put the leveling kit on and 33 toyo mts :IBCOOL:

 


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