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    Quote Originally Posted by Foggy_Goggles View Post
    Does it fit in the cupholder on a Duramax?
    I've got a Stanley bottle and a travel mug, 32 and 24 oz respectively; they both fit nicely in my F-150 cupholders but not so much in the Euro wagon rental I'm driving on a work trip right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foggy_Goggles View Post
    I'm not familiar with these water containers, must research. The intersection of Redneck Fashion and Mountain-y City Slicker Fashion cracks me up. Once Carhartt came out with the skinny jeans line I guess all bets were off. We used to ride the sub contractor that came around with the after market rims saying they look rich and the customers would think they were being overcharged. Now the moms come around with the factory tint and rims on the Telluride.

    But truck wise but everyone has gone back to the beater work truck, shit is too expensive. Except the excavators, fuck me if its not Denali Duramax flat bed for the boss and then tuned 2nd Gen Cummins pulling the equipment.
    those dam excavation guys!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Foggy_Goggles View Post
    But truck wise but everyone has gone back to the beater work truck, shit is too expensive. Except the excavators, fuck me if its not Denali Duramax flat bed for the boss and then tuned 2nd Gen Cummins pulling the equipment.
    Quote Originally Posted by adrenalated View Post
    Hey Siri, remind me on Wednesday to snap a pic of the guy's whip that's coming to dig up my septic tank because Foggy nailed it.
    Report: the boss is strokin' not cummin' but the rig pulling the machines is legit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by adrenalated View Post
    Report: the boss is strokin' not cummin' but the rig pulling the machines is legit.

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    Those are sexy.

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    I saw a new kid in town the lumber yard the other day...just an absolute fucking dandy. 3rd gen 24v, stacks, spacers, 37s, sled deck on in the summer, tune, elmer fudd flatbrim, jeans tucked in like a bronc rider.

    I predict this will be the soccer mom look circa 2025

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foggy_Goggles View Post
    I saw a new kid in town the lumber yard the other day...just an absolute fucking dandy. 3rd gen 24v, stacks, spacers, 37s, sled deck on in the summer, tune, elmer fudd flatbrim, jeans tucked in like a bronc rider.

    I predict this will be the soccer mom look circa 2025
    Could he afford any lumber?
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    Ha...just the yes man for someone else I think. There are a lot of diesel heads around here that are pretty good at flipping trucks. You know now it is. We still got a lot of rural/redneck/cowboy culture around here. Including my friends.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foggy_Goggles View Post
    I saw a new kid in town the lumber yard the other day...just an absolute fucking dandy. 3rd gen 24v, stacks, spacers, 37s, sled deck on in the summer, tune, elmer fudd flatbrim, jeans tucked in like a bronc rider.

    I predict this will be the soccer mom look circa 2025
    Any Skoal packed in there for effect?

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    "We don't beat the reaper by living longer, we beat the reaper by living well and living fully." - Randy Pausch

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    "We don't beat the reaper by living longer, we beat the reaper by living well and living fully." - Randy Pausch

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    SEMA? I almost went this year. Maybe next year.

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    Early 70’s Blazer’s are sexy AF.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Name Redacted View Post
    SEMA? I almost went this year. Maybe next year.
    Yes. I was able to snap a few pics here and there. Was down there for business, so didn't have a ton of time on the show room floors. It was packed and sounds like attendance for this year's even was off the charts. Maybe the F1 race in 2 weeks time has something to do with it?

    There were probably 100 of lifted trucks of various colors, sizes and heights outside the Convention Hall.

    "We don't beat the reaper by living longer, we beat the reaper by living well and living fully." - Randy Pausch

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    Tacoma "Trailhunter"

    I guess Subaru Brat was already taken.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted Striker View Post
    Tacoma "Trailhunter"

    I guess Subaru Brat was already taken.
    Almost like it was named by a Japanese dude using Google Translate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by schindlerpiste View Post
    My 2014 Shelby Baja 700 Raptor is in need of some love.
    It has only 30K on it, but needs:
    Two front 8 piston Brembos (pads and rotors)
    Two front axle arms
    Rebuild two 3" King rear shocks
    New Tie rod ends
    New front upper and lower control arms.

    WTAF!
    Sell that piece of junk and order this baby!

    https://www.autoevolution.com/news/2...at-223890.html

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    I'll be the first to throw it out:

    "Tacoma Trailcunter"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toadman View Post
    What’s in front of the tire? Looks like a spike strip

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whiteroom_Guardian View Post
    I have owned this truck since 2018 and am the second owner. I swear the little headlight dial aim adjuster doesn't move at all. I assume bulbs are straight into the housings.....as in seated properly? Pretty sure I have some kind of sylvania nice but not crazy high end bulbs. Maybe I need to just buy the most expensive bulbs?

    Drove all of trail creek last night in the rain/dark after an epic West Pine MTB loop and fucking hell. Even my highbeams seem kinda low.

    I guess I'm old or something. I realize I rarely drive at night, but now were moving a bit outside of town and will be driving dark roads at night.
    My 2010 is the same, man, they suck. I think the dial just moves a reflector. Even new the OEM design just doesn't throw light. The forums say Alpharex is the best "budget" option. I am toying with buying some but I may just put a LED light bar up there.

    That and the small gas tank drive me crazy on this thing. I am at the point where I am weighing putting 3k into new lights and a bigger tank (2010 135k), or selling it and finding a 3/4 ton in a similar vintage. Really hard to move away from it as it's been reliable and long paid for.
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    Quote Originally Posted by t-the-east View Post
    What’s in front of the tire? Looks like a spike strip
    Flashy pointed lug nuts
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    Quote Originally Posted by t-the-east View Post
    What’s in front of the tire? Looks like a spike strip
    Spikey lug nuts display.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hopeless Sinner View Post
    I'll be the first to throw it out:

    "Tacoma Trailcunter"
    So if there was a TGR edition, it would be the Tacoma Threadcunter©️

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    Is Bmills going to be getting a new Tailhunter to replace the Assfinder?

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    Put down a hundy to reserve my spot in line for one of these. Probably won't end up pulling the trigger as a year plus is a long time to wait, but we shall see. But I like the concept and the range on the battery will handle about 90% of my driving needs.

    https://www.cnn.com/2023/11/07/busin...ger/index.html
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