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look at the lift (body)<a target="_blank" href=http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1811338805>http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1811338805</a>
looks like he made a secondary frame. and then put a huge body lift thing on it. kinda retarded, especially with only 367 hp, u'd expect a bit more to turn the 44's. just my opinion.
man reminds me of a big furd thats around here. man it's got 44's, but the guy put in a 6" body lift, and some other crap that was just a joke. if he'd have went with a little smaller tires he'd have still had big truck, but he would have had a little money to do thing the right way...
Funny how the POS's always end up on eBay. Prolly cuz anyone that see's the truck in person would die laughing at the hokey way it's lifted! "Street legal"...uh-huh, sure it is...
He lifted his truck like the old school monster trucks. He made drop down box brackets for the frame and then mounted springs. Its teh same concept as lifting an IFS truck using a droped front bracketry. It would be legal in states that only have a frame height law. I cant see if he really has it connected to the bumper, but if he does. Its legal........in the loosest sense imaginable.
appraised at 10g's!?
was the appraiser smokin something?
Man that thing would be a cop magnet around here,untill they pulled it off the road.....E. T.= 10 seconds!
regardless of hieght restraints, it is not street legal, there are no mirrors on it. this is something you want to see in person, it looks like there might be a front driveshaft on it,