Questionable modifications: pictures inside!

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some video of a sixteen popped up with it in some desert village looking background... it was moving... and did sound gnarly... but something about the video didnt seem right.
 
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This is a neat idea in concept. The bed lowers down for easy loading of cargo
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Edit: Im not discriminating against fords
it seems no truck is immune from this terrible fate

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Really hoping for sarcasm. You are taking a truck made for work and turning it into something that will have trouble with the simplest of dirt roads and will most likely get high centered on a speed bump
 
Really hoping for sarcasm. You are taking a truck made for work and turning it into something that will have trouble with the simplest of dirt roads and will most likely get high centered on a speed bump

I think bagged duallies look stupid as hell, but who cares about the intended purpose of these trucks? Their owners are just doing what makes them happy.
 
Really hoping for sarcasm. You are taking a truck made for work and turning it into something that will have trouble with the simplest of dirt roads and will most likely get high centered on a speed bump
There's this wonderful thing that exists call air suspension. It lets you make your truck look like a 20 year old Mercedes without worrying about ground clearance.
 
Really hoping for sarcasm. You are taking a truck made for work and turning it into something that will have trouble with the simplest of dirt roads and will most likely get high centered on a speed bump

No sarcasm. Real purpose or not, I find them incredibly cool. Sorry.
 
About the lowered trucks, I personally think they look ugly low. I mean, whenever I see a lowered truck; it just comes off looking unnatural to me. Like something is wrong with it. This Ford F-Series as an example; I just can't help, but feel that there's something that looks off about it at that height.
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