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What direction to go with on a modern truck?
>lowered more fun, quicker better handling, easier to use bed but loses almost all offroad capability, street tires useless in rain or snow, basically just worse as a truck overall
>lifted more practical big capable tires with lots of ground clearance, but worse fuel economy bed is hard to get into might have height clearance issues in some places
Btw i know you guys and you're going to passionately lose your shit over the truck in the picture but i don't care i just googled lifted truck. personally i agree i would never have such extreme offset and small tires i have 17x8s with 33s on my current car and i like that style better.
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You clearly don't need a truck if you haven't even decided whether off-road performance or bed height matters to you.
Try to find another outlet for your low self esteem.



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