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I beat mine. It can take it. You may worship it, play with it, rub on it and wisper sweet nothings in its ANC mics but it is just a slow, mass produced pickup truck. You can tune it all you want but in the end, that little Honda ricer with the muffler cut off and the suspension bottomed out is...
Just stick your finger in the hole! It won't bite. It's like a prom date. If your finger tip gets wet and slick, you are on track. If it comes out dry, some lube is needed.
You really like that look? It looks like a mistake ordering the wrong wheels. I guess to each his won...
To your question of cutting, the factory bumper is junk. I hit a deer and it crumpled like a beer can. Easily cut with Sawzall, jigsaw, cut off wheel. Your issue is the front fender wells...
I am sure you know they are just assembled in Michigan.
The truck as a whole is 65%-70% American. That puts them in line behind Toyota, Kia and of course Honda with the Rigeline being the most American made pickup of 2023.
Are you going for the Dumbo look? Wheels competing with tow mirrors?
Please don't. At least if you do, buy a Ford or something. Doing that leads to this.....
You even waste money on fuel that makes no difference in your run of the mill, mass produced, made in Mexico pickup truck.
So this is your neighbor!
I guess with the shame of underpowered 3.21 gear choice you have to justify taking a second mortgage out on the double-wide for the down payment...
That's a start.
Not being a pickup truck. (Well, 3.21, you got me there with not being a truck)
Having a responsive but plush ride.
Adjustable suspension.
Comfortable fully adjustable seats
Quiet quality weather seals.
True leather and wood interior (not the plastic coated leather ram owners...
Luxury....... 🤣😆.... 😄...😅.... Whew! That's a good one.
Just because you maxed your credit limit and took that last $694 out of your savings to buy it, does not make it a luxury vehicle.
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