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That’s nowhere near OE though, those are fuel wheels someone/dealer slapped on. He’s poking a decent amount in the rear. I compared it to my f150 that has stock wheels/tires and he’s way further spaced out than I amThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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So weird that is the new “cool” with trucks (extreme poke like your picture). I remember back when I was a teen that was the kind of stuff you’d see coming out of forest lawn. Spray bombed 1st Gen s10 or Nissan hardbody with wheels poking 6inchs out of the wheel wells. People would laugh.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I think it’s like man buns, the only people that think they’re cool are the people that have them.
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Driving home last night on Deerfoot, I noticed almost (95%) of the OE trucks had mudflaps. I think someone on here mentioned that the bumper or fenders have to cover at least half of the rear axle. Almost every truck out there does not cover the rear axle. The only one that seemed like it covered the rear axle was a GMC Sierra, and even then it was iffy.
I'll have to keep this in mind if I ever buy a truck.
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cali stance... well... needs more chrome and more stretch to be officialThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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I call that the "micro penis" look
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New stock 2018 Sierra, legal or not?
2010 Sierra, looks legal to me.
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Will fuck off, again.
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Thanks for the 14 years of LOLs. Govern yourselves accordingly and avoid uppercut reactions!
Sierra doesnt look legal
definitely need rear flaps on both sierras.
While it does suck to buy a vehicle without flaps, it truly is an annoyance to everyone behind you getting rock chips. My suv bumper is below the axle and I still have flaps, keeping crap low and not damaging cars behind.
I installed some flaps on to my bro in laws f-150 as well; they keep crap off his trucks and others behind him. Not expensive at all.
Americans have this law too, and not only trucks have to meet it. Occasionally car mfg's screw up, case in point the new RS3's as shown in this vid.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBiY...outu.be&t=3m43