Cucktruck general

agreed

most common setup for dodge rams is 20" (when theyre not work trucks)

Ugh... I saw an X6 again today. Made me throw up a little

kek@the range rover casually strolling by

Kinda along the same lines, it annoys the fuck out of me that the Colorado/Canyon is essentially the same size that a 1500 was a decade ago.

What the fuck have you done with your steering tie rod?

>virgin lifted 4x4 straight body with a tune
>chad rwd hauler with injectors and a turbo

Might as well post my question in this thread. Are any of the new American full-size trucks worth getting as an offroader or should I only look at new mid-size and older full size models. Asking since I want a decent offroader out of the box and I'm worried new full-size trucks will be too bulky even with a regular cab to do any serious off trail work. I'm I being dumb or is it a valid concern?

same thing with the tacoma/tundra, how a crew cab tundra in the early to mid-00s is the same size as a new tacoma. every single category of vehicle has become pigfat

it's a valid concern, since most new full-size trucks are ironically not at all offroad-ready. Your best bet, if it's not a DD, is to pick up an older 1500 and tailor it to your needs