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Subscribe to this threadHard times means some Icelanders can't keep on truckin'
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CarbonBlack @ May 4th 2008 5:51PM
Those are some amazing vehicles!
Most of the lifted trucks in america never leave the road. They never haul trailers, never carry wood (as the wood would hurt the bedliner).
They just want them to look tough, these guys actually use the trucks properly.
Paul P. @ May 4th 2008 7:36PM
Just because you don't see them go off-road doesn't mean they don't. My old blazer was clean as a whistle during the week when i used it to get around, but full of sand and mud on the weekends when i took it down to the Pine Barrons. I met plenty of people who were the same way.
CarbonBlack @ May 5th 2008 1:22PM
Good point, I don't know if the trucks are off roaded.
I guess my comment was mainly based on the people I know.
It would be fun to know how much off road time the average truck gets