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Is This Beastly F-350 Bro Truck Too Much or Just Right?


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Is This Beastly F-350 Bro Truck Too Much or Just Right?

It seems that everywhere you look these days you see more and more tuned pickups that have thousands of dollars invested in additional equipment or the so called “Bro Trucks”. With a main purpose of looking good and attract attentions these vehicles are raised off the ground using expensive kits and supported by huge frame braces with the chassis absorbing the potholes thru dual shock absorbers that are better intended for a Baja 1000 race than jumping the curb at the local mall. But we gotta admit that all that chrome, suicide doors, big exhaust stacks and huge wheels do have their own appeal. In all fairness most of these trucks have only seen a mud puddle by accident and maybe event haven’t glanced at a real off road trail so is it totally useless to spend all that money on, or people should build them bigger and meaner? You be the judge of that and tell do you think they keep scaring Priuses on the highway and take up two parking spots at the mall, and attract an audience wherever they show up or just stop this trend go ahead we can’t wait to hear your opinion in the comment section.


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