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~Decked out?~ *Show Blazers?*

why does everything have to turn into a philosophical debate? :surepal:
 
well ya got me on the pre runner, so im gonna shut up on that subject, but i guess most of the time if you see a dually slammed to the ground even if it has air bags i dont think that truck is built for towing, i maybe wrong because i live in oklahoma and we dont have many trucks like that, but i dont see many 4 door 50K+ duallys slammed with thousands and thousands worth of customized parts and paint, hauling cattle to the local sale. or to not be so crazy, just hauling a car trailer. most of the time, there the ones being trailer queens. but like i said i might be wrong so if i am correct me ok (even know it still wont change my opinion):rolleyes:
 
So you don't think this tows anything?

notice the rusty trailer ball, it obviously gets used
 
Mine before the dents
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After
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One trip to AZ or CA is all it takes to realize that many of these built trucks are still being worked. I don't want bling on my trail rig and not too much on a work truck, but I appriciate seeing show vehicles of any type. Down here in PHX, every day you see dozens of tricked out late model diesels of every make and size being used to tow and work. You almost see more trucks here on 20's than regular stock wheels. In many parts of the midwest, seeing trucks like that being worked and daily driven would garner attention from everybody, here it's commonplace. I would absolutely love to have a bagged crew cab dually. And yes, I would tow with it.
 
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