โSep-14-2023 09:04 PM
โOct-05-2023 02:50 PM
ShinerBock wrote:RobertRyan wrote:Grit dog wrote:That is fine we are taking over the Off Road industry in the US and I am hapoy about that
RRโฆ.no one cares, bud.
I have been meaning to ask this for a long time now. It is clear from all of your posts that you have an irrational hatred for the US. I have not only seen it in this forum, but other forums as well from doing a quick google search. Why is that you hate us so much and go out of your way to trash our stuff in forums on a regular basis?
โOct-05-2023 11:55 AM
RobertRyan wrote:Grit Dog wrote:
Well Iโm like 22 years old so I still subscribe to the โif itโs too loud, youโre too oldโ mantra.
Should be growing out of that phase of life here any day!
The blue truck is not that loud though. Flowmaster 40s. Itโs not fast enough to be obnoxiously loud , lol.
The black one has a turbo
Between the motor and the tailpipeโฆ..hahaha. Itโs loud even if youโre tone deaf where you canโt h
Problem here you cannot modify the vehicles unless you have an engineering certificate. So the bulk of them eun around as stock
โOct-05-2023 07:06 AM
RobertRyan wrote:Grit dog wrote:That is fine we are taking over the Off Road industry in the US and I am hapoy about that
RRโฆ.no one cares, bud.
โOct-03-2023 12:57 PM
Grit dog wrote:That is fine we are taking over the Off Road industry in the US and I am hapoy about that
RRโฆ.no one cares, bud.
โOct-03-2023 06:54 AM
โOct-02-2023 05:33 PM
FishOnOne wrote:ShinerBock wrote:Grit dog wrote:RobertRyan wrote:Grit Dog wrote:
Well Iโm like 22 years old so I still subscribe to the โif itโs too loud, youโre too oldโ mantra.
Should be growing out of that phase of life here any day!
The blue truck is not that loud though. Flowmaster 40s. Itโs not fast enough to be obnoxiously loud , lol.
The black one has a turbo
Between the motor and the tailpipeโฆ..hahaha. Itโs loud even if youโre tone deaf where you canโt h
Problem here you cannot modify the vehicles unless you have an engineering certificate. So the bulk of them eun around as stock
Sounds horribleโฆ
Tell me about it. They seem to be very strict on personal freedom in regards to vehicle modifications over there in the name of safety even though lifted trucks don't cause more accidents than stock vehicles. While I am not a huge fan of trucks that are lifted for show and are way past their usability, I understand that there are many people who like them and should have the freedom to make it their own.
There seems to be a "huge aftermarket modification scene Down Under" according to the article below and a few others that I have read, but the government cracks down really hard on modifications that you do yourself unless you pay an exorbitant amount of money to a shop that has the license to do so. No wonder it is not as big over there since the aftermarket truck scene seems to be dictated more by regulations rather than what the people want.
Australia Cracks Down On Illegally Lifted Pickup Trucks
Had a couple of Australians come to my plant back in August to get some ideas how they will setup their plant back home. One of their request when they came over to the plant was they wanted to shoot some guns at the local gun range that evening so I set up for them. I was shocked these people can't own guns and they can't modify their trucks. Sounds like this Texan wouldn't fit in with that crowd down under.
โOct-02-2023 04:48 PM
ShinerBock wrote:Grit dog wrote:RobertRyan wrote:Grit Dog wrote:
Well Iโm like 22 years old so I still subscribe to the โif itโs too loud, youโre too oldโ mantra.
Should be growing out of that phase of life here any day!
The blue truck is not that loud though. Flowmaster 40s. Itโs not fast enough to be obnoxiously loud , lol.
The black one has a turbo
Between the motor and the tailpipeโฆ..hahaha. Itโs loud even if youโre tone deaf where you canโt h
Problem here you cannot modify the vehicles unless you have an engineering certificate. So the bulk of them eun around as stock
Sounds horribleโฆ
Tell me about it. They seem to be very strict on personal freedom in regards to vehicle modifications over there in the name of safety even though lifted trucks don't cause more accidents than stock vehicles. While I am not a huge fan of trucks that are lifted for show and are way past their usability, I understand that there are many people who like them and should have the freedom to make it their own.
There seems to be a "huge aftermarket modification scene Down Under" according to the article below and a few others that I have read, but the government cracks down really hard on modifications that you do yourself unless you pay an exorbitant amount of money to a shop that has the license to do so. No wonder it is not as big over there since the aftermarket truck scene seems to be dictated more by regulations rather than what the people want.
Australia Cracks Down On Illegally Lifted Pickup Trucks
โOct-02-2023 04:41 PM
ShinerBock wrote:Grit dog wrote:RobertRyan wrote:Grit Dog wrote:
Well Iโm like 22 years old so I still subscribe to the โif itโs too loud, youโre too oldโ mantra.
Should be growing out of that phase of life here any day!
The blue truck is not that loud though. Flowmaster 40s. Itโs not fast enough to be obnoxiously loud , lol.
The black one has a turbo
Between the motor and the tailpipeโฆ..hahaha. Itโs loud even if youโre tone deaf where you canโt h
Problem here you cannot modify the vehicles unless you have an engineering certificate. So the bulk of them eun around as stock
Sounds horribleโฆ
Tell me about it. They seem to be very strict on personal freedom in regards to vehicle modifications over there in the name of safety even though lifted trucks don't cause more accidents than stock vehicles. While I am not a huge fan of trucks that are lifted for show and are way past their usability, I understand that there are many people who like them and should have the freedom to make it their own.
There seems to be a "huge aftermarket modification scene Down Under" according to the article below and a few others that I have read, but the government cracks down really hard on modifications that you do yourself unless you pay an exorbitant amount of money to a shop that has the license to do so. No wonder it is not as big over there since the aftermarket truck scene seems to be dictated more by regulations rather than what the people want.
Australia Cracks Down On Illegally Lift
ed Pickup Trucks
While I am not a huge fan of trucks that are lifted for show and are way past their usability
โSep-28-2023 07:37 AM
Grit dog wrote:RobertRyan wrote:Grit Dog wrote:
Well Iโm like 22 years old so I still subscribe to the โif itโs too loud, youโre too oldโ mantra.
Should be growing out of that phase of life here any day!
The blue truck is not that loud though. Flowmaster 40s. Itโs not fast enough to be obnoxiously loud , lol.
The black one has a turbo
Between the motor and the tailpipeโฆ..hahaha. Itโs loud even if youโre tone deaf where you canโt h
Problem here you cannot modify the vehicles unless you have an engineering certificate. So the bulk of them eun around as stock
Sounds horribleโฆ
โSep-17-2023 01:33 PM
Grit dog wrote:Far from it. Lifted Pickups etc is not a thing here. More modifications to carry greater loads Off Road. Tbis applies to mainly non US Pickups. Pretty large industry of manufacturers doing it. It is not that big in the USRobertRyan wrote:Grit Dog wrote:
Well Iโm like 22 years old so I still subscribe to the โif itโs too loud, youโre too oldโ mantra.
Should be growing out of that phase of life here any day!
The blue truck is not that loud though. Flowmaster 40s. Itโs not fast enough to be obnoxiously loud , lol.
The black one has a turbo
Between the motor and the tailpipeโฆ..hahaha. Itโs loud even if youโre tone deaf where you canโt h
Problem here you cannot modify the vehicles unless you have an engineering certificate. So the bulk of them eun around as stock
Sounds horribleโฆ
โSep-17-2023 09:36 AM
RobertRyan wrote:Grit Dog wrote:
Well Iโm like 22 years old so I still subscribe to the โif itโs too loud, youโre too oldโ mantra.
Should be growing out of that phase of life here any day!
The blue truck is not that loud though. Flowmaster 40s. Itโs not fast enough to be obnoxiously loud , lol.
The black one has a turbo
Between the motor and the tailpipeโฆ..hahaha. Itโs loud even if youโre tone deaf where you canโt h
Problem here you cannot modify the vehicles unless you have an engineering certificate. So the bulk of them eun around as stock
โSep-16-2023 02:49 PM
Grit Dog wrote:
Well Iโm like 22 years old so I still subscribe to the โif itโs too loud, youโre too oldโ mantra.
Should be growing out of that phase of life here any day!
The blue truck is not that loud though. Flowmaster 40s. Itโs not fast enough to be obnoxiously loud , lol.
The black one has a turbo
Between the motor and the tailpipeโฆ..hahaha. Itโs loud even if youโre tone deaf where you canโt h
โSep-15-2023 08:31 PM
BB_TX wrote:Grit dog wrote:
โExcept I don't understand it, but many buy a new truck and immediately install loud exhaust, lift kits, and loud off road tires.โ
Me eitherโฆ.lol
:B :B :B
Yeah, thatโs about what half the trucks around here look like. We live in a rural area with a lot of traffic on the local highway. We can hear those tires roaring/whining long before we see the truck coming down the road. Good friend had one and riding with him you had to speak loud to be heard over the tires and exhaust. Thatโs what I donโt understand. Never had oversize tires. And loud exhaust went out long ago while still a teenager. ๐
โSep-15-2023 08:25 PM
blt2ski wrote:
BB_TX,
I've had oversized tires for a number of years/decades.....but with this said, I usually only go up a size, ie about 20mm wide and inch taller. Usually this has netted me better load handling, traction in most cases, this does depend upon the tread design! I do lose an mpg or two, slower stopping to some degree, again, depending upon some factors.
NOw doing what Grit has done, one of my sons with his 1500 reg cab, 3-4" lift kit, 31-34" diam tires.......his 4.8V8, 3.42 tires and a 4l60E tranny is not liking all that tire to turn! SOme 4.10's would help him.
I seem to generally speaking, mildly modify most of my trucks depending upon the usage.
My current 1500 is a bit more than normal. 2" front leveling kit, 2" rear 1800 lb capacity add a leaf and shocks to match the front struts. tires as mentioned.
It can be fun! expensive, can pizz off a spouse that has leg issues climbing.....
Marty
โSep-15-2023 07:25 PM