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Jan 17, 2011 15:26 |  #1

Went out and shot my buddy Patricks truck that he has spent a lot of time on.

Let me know what you guys think.
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Jan 17, 2011 15:31 |  #2

i dunno, i dont see the point in lowering a pickup?



  
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Jan 17, 2011 15:35 |  #3

muskyhunter wrote in post #11660210 (external link)
i dunno, i dont see the point in lowering a pickup?

Air suspension so it can go higher if need be.

but what do you think of the PHOTOS :rolleyes:


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Jan 17, 2011 15:40 |  #4

Yeah it look way over loaded front to rear other than that it is nice.


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Jan 17, 2011 15:41 |  #5

nice pictures. don't like the way the front wheels are angled, the rest looks very slick. lol@ the license plate ;)


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Jan 17, 2011 15:43 |  #6

kendon wrote in post #11660269 (external link)
nice pictures. don't like the way the front wheels are angled, the rest looks very slick. lol@ the license plate ;)

My buddy works IT for a big conglomerate so its fitting. lol


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Jan 17, 2011 15:45 |  #7

here is a bts of the second shot.

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Jan 17, 2011 16:02 |  #8

vegasboy wrote in post #11660272 (external link)
My buddy works IT for a big conglomerate so its fitting. lol

haha me as well, it's my default reply, seriously. ppl call me, tell me something which includes several 15digit numbers and some arbitrary profile names and values, so i go "yeah i can do that, please email me exactly what you want me to do..." :lol:


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Jan 17, 2011 22:36 |  #9

It's a nice, clean looking truck. I think it's got a snapped front axle, though. ;)


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Jan 18, 2011 09:58 |  #10

Like the truck. But one thing i did notice is in the first picture the reflection in the door is distracting, as it doesn't cover the whole side of the truck, just a portion. On the second picture the trees in the rear quarter don't do much for me either. Nice shoot tho and nice truck!


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Jan 18, 2011 23:30 |  #11

I guess it takes a person with bagged rides to understand.......That'​s me.I have had a bagged jimmy,Astro,and i have a bagged VW Passat wagon now.Nice truck and i really like the second shot.Is he going to tub it so it lays out?




  
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Jan 18, 2011 23:59 |  #12

Truck is pretty intense... backgrounds in your photos, not so much. The first one has a fence coming out of the roof, and the second one is just... plain. After driving in the dirt you got brown meh all over the tires. It's sort of weird to see a truck like that on dirt, actually... but it's just a dirt parking lot, not like a forest road so the juxtaposition doesn't quite work out. IMO an inner-city location would be better fitting for the truck.

Flashes came out nice and even on #2 but on a car that shiny you really need to pay attention to your reflections -- you got a tree on the butt in #2.


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Jan 20, 2011 21:54 |  #13

why is it that the rear has almost no camber? or is it cause it's an SUV with it's own chassis?




  
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Jan 20, 2011 21:57 |  #14

jonpwn wrote in post #11682696 (external link)
why is it that the rear has almost no camber? or is it cause it's an SUV with it's own chassis?

Rear = solid axle.... lower it as much as you want, and the camber doesn't change.... unlike the front, which is independent.


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