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Posted on 1/27/26 at 9:18 am to chadr07
quote:Of course they do if they have an IQ over 70. And it's not settle. It's a choice based upon needs, maintenance, weight, towing etc. Sorry you're ignorant.
Ehh, real men never settle for a 2wd truck
Posted on 1/27/26 at 9:19 am to The Torch
Of course it's a Raptor.
Many moons ago, when I was in high school, a budy of mine and his dad upgrade a Chevy square body pickup and switched the stock 350 for a big block 396. Kevin and his dad worked on that truck for months. Well my other buddy Chuck convinced him to do a burnout/donuts in the grocrey store/taco bell parking lot were we hung out. Only problem was, it had a positrack rear end and it wouldn't break loose. Finally, frustrated, Kevin popped it up in neutral, stood on it and dopped it down in low. Well, it broke loose alright and the back end came around and he drilled the concrete based of the light pole square with the rear end and moved it over about 6-8". We laughed so hard. I'll never forget watching him drive off towards home crab walking the back end down the road.
ETA: This isn't the truck, but it looked just like this one (albiet a little more faded...)

Many moons ago, when I was in high school, a budy of mine and his dad upgrade a Chevy square body pickup and switched the stock 350 for a big block 396. Kevin and his dad worked on that truck for months. Well my other buddy Chuck convinced him to do a burnout/donuts in the grocrey store/taco bell parking lot were we hung out. Only problem was, it had a positrack rear end and it wouldn't break loose. Finally, frustrated, Kevin popped it up in neutral, stood on it and dopped it down in low. Well, it broke loose alright and the back end came around and he drilled the concrete based of the light pole square with the rear end and moved it over about 6-8". We laughed so hard. I'll never forget watching him drive off towards home crab walking the back end down the road.
ETA: This isn't the truck, but it looked just like this one (albiet a little more faded...)

This post was edited on 1/27/26 at 9:27 am
Posted on 1/27/26 at 9:22 am to threedog79
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All the guys that have swallowed their pride and lesbians in those Subarus getting their milk.
Subarus are badass in the snow.
Posted on 1/27/26 at 9:25 am to KosmoCramer
Yeah the lezbos gave Subarus a bad wrap but in reality they’re great cars esp in the snow. Had a buddy who had one when he lived in Breckenridge and he loved his.
Also broncos have replaced Subarus as the official vehicle for lezbos. Seems like that’s all I see driving those.
Also broncos have replaced Subarus as the official vehicle for lezbos. Seems like that’s all I see driving those.
This post was edited on 1/27/26 at 9:26 am
Posted on 1/27/26 at 9:49 am to Strannix
Not much to learn from this one but it always amazes me how many people, no matter how much forewarning and prior experience they have, are always caught unprepared. How many at the last minute try to get non-perishables, gasoline, emergency supplies, etc when the shelves are empty and businesses are closed. Also there are always complete shitbags buying up trailers of Harbor Freight generators to resell at inflated prices. Good thing is that I saw them getting flagged on FB market and else where getting called out and notifying the local HF stores so hopefully they won't sell many and those they have to return get hit with restocking fees at least.
Posted on 1/27/26 at 3:28 pm to Strannix
The ones that get me are people with lifted trucks with huge tires and people who drive huge SUVs that can’t negotiate a cul -de-sac without having to stop and back up then pull forward at least once. 
Posted on 1/27/26 at 3:32 pm to Strannix
Even if they had 4WD I do not expect them to know how to use it
People can’t drive when it’s sunny and 75. Any inclement weather just expounds the idiocy
People can’t drive when it’s sunny and 75. Any inclement weather just expounds the idiocy
Posted on 1/27/26 at 3:56 pm to DownshiftAndFloorIt
Every vehicle should be AWD.
Subaru needs to make a full sized truck.
Subaru needs to make a full sized truck.
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