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this one a close second its like a look into the past or somethin
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similar pic of my buddys truck 05 F350 leveled with 35's
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i like the stance of your truck its lowerd decent not so that the frame is 2inches of the ground it drives me crazy to see bumps that friggin lowtd wrote:here's one i made today.
.td wrote:thanks guys!! the whole idea came from a good friend of mine(he's a Chevy lover, but i let it slide) he is a member and active user on a bowtie (truck) forum and his truck won truck of the month. the administrator requested some good pics of his truck to post in the "truck of the month column". So he came up with this
idea of laying a bunch of rubber down and parking the truck in the middle of the road and showing the laid rubber in the shots. when i seen the pics i knew i had to do the same thing
so today i drove down to his place and made the shots but i used his black marks in the pics
here's a shot of his chevy sittin in the same spot only difference is the tire smoke is still hangin in the air around the truck, which i thought was freakin awesome!!!
yea, but i didn't have that ultra cool tire smoke floatin around eithersport71 wrote:[
.Cool, you didn't have to use your own rubber. Nice Picture
my freind and i were noticing that it looked that way to, but i can asure you there was no sliding it into placerobroy wrote:Hey Td! Wow, that looks like an award winning photo there! Did you slide the truck in to place? It sure looks that way!
Robroy