I am from southern Idaho and around these parts you will not see a mini truck anywhere. If it isnt a giant diesel truck it isnt worth anyones time. I feel like such an outcast. I am trying to fix this truck to my liking but have access to almost no tools so i started on my interior first. It seems like i am working backwards compared to everyone else. I hope you can give me insight on things i do not know anything about. I will be asking tons of questions. Dion Almond
Get a drill, saw saw, grinder, metric socket set, metric open face wrenches, breaker bar, your good to start some demolition! Also welcome!
Sweet another Idaho dude. Welcome and ask away man also I'm in Boise but yah we still kinda have the hick in a Dodge plague going on
well it makes me feel better to know the south is not the only place plagued with hicks and tards.. ha, you guys have them too. But i'm sure we have more, probably 80% of the mud covered z71's reside in mississippi and alabama.
i'd take mud covered trucks over "pre runner " trucks that dont see dirt... 5,000 on suspension to drive to the store *facepalm* welcome to the site dionTDE
always got a laugh pulling up in my mud covered Yota next to one of those spotless trucks, dont forget the 20" plus wheels with MT tires
Haha yeah there is a few decent people that understand the only truck for mud is a Yota but most of them are hillbillies in '85 Chevys or flat billed tards with a $40,000 truck bought by there mom and dad that never seen mud before. All of you in Idaho need to keep me posted on any mini truck shows or possibly any car shows you will be taking your trucks too.
Word yup during the summa time there is a show almost every other week at the sonic restraunts then most of the clubs throw there own show then maybe a few little side shows here and there. But yah Oldschool I agree nothing like seeing a douche with a 6in lift on an f350 on 24's who would never fathom putting it on a trail or into the trees.
There is one in Twin once a year and numerous in the Boise area, I'll post dates as soon as I know them.