• the_itsb [she/her, comrade/them]
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    11 days ago

    omg omg omg 😂 I just saw a regular pickup truck with crazy camber and a squat thing going on yesterday, that would be sooooo fucking funny on cybertruck

    now I desperately want to see one with itty bitty tiny tires, super close to the ground, like that fad in the early 00s

    scraping the ground every time they drive on a brick street or hit a pothole 😂

    please baby jesus, if we can't have communism, at least give us a cybertruck lowering & stancing fad

    • Breath_Of_The_Snake [they/them, comrade/them]
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      11 days ago

      There’s a local truck that’s infamous for being

      A) massive

      And

      B) in a Carolina squat (super low in the back and lifted up front)

      Shit should be illegal but I’d make an exception for cybertrucks because it would look so damn funny. The bed is already trash so imagine if it was tilted and shit just constantly fell out lol.

      Also, the formative fast and furious years have me upset at this low riding slander jk.

      • the_itsb [she/her, comrade/them]
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        11 days ago

        what is even the point of the Carolina squat?!?! I've only seen it once in person, and it looked so fucking dangerous to everyone, truck occupants included

        • Breath_Of_The_Snake [they/them, comrade/them]
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          11 days ago

          It originated in socal for desert racing with all the elevation changes. It actually has a purpose if you plan on speeding over a dune and don’t want to nose dive.

          Southern truck culture just adopted it as a chud aesthetic without even considering the practical aspects.

          Edit: and you are completely correct it’s dangerous af on the road. Technically illegal most places but pigs don’t enforce it.

          • the_itsb [she/her, comrade/them]
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            11 days ago

            I've always assumed the pigs don't enforce driving laws for shithead trucks because those are their coworkers and friends

          • TechnoUnionTypeBeat [he/him, they/them]
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            11 days ago

            And much like with the excessive camber that a lot of people think is cool on cars (where the wheels flare out sideways), pre-loading a desert truck is usually pretty subtle, only a few inches up and down. Noticeable but functional

            Lots of street trends like the Carolina Squat and Stancing take these concepts and jack them up past 11 into pure ridiculous territory

    • anarchoilluminati [comrade/them]
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      11 days ago

      Critical support to all who squat their cybertrucks and their accelerator pedals get stuck and plunge them to their doom in ponds.