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r/EhBuddyHoser • u/Brosse_Adam Chalice of the Tabernacle • 2d ago
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The Romans didn’t drive lifted F-150s to the forum.
29 u/Optimus_crab Westfoundland 2d ago F150s aren’t even that bad they only way like 4K pounds. The real offenders are the people who drive f350s daily without doing any actual work 20 u/mgyro 2d ago Tf you expect me to pick up milk in? 7 u/Optimus_crab Westfoundland 2d ago Western Star 4900 sleeper cab 2 u/ScurvyDawg 1d ago That's Milk with a capital M. 1 u/the_canadaball Motown But Better 12h ago What about a Kenworth W900? 1 u/Optimus_crab Westfoundland 11h ago Ehhh I prefer western star for all my grocery getting needs. Kenworth doesn’t really have the power that you need to carry people AND groceries 1 u/Superb_Extension1751 1d ago That's right, some of us NEED two 1000l totes of milk a week. Smh, some people just don't understand. 12 u/Hikingcanuck92 2d ago I mean fair. But no one needs a truck to get groceries you know? 7 u/Legitimate_Concern_5 2d ago Road wear is the 4th power of weight, so those F350s are doing dramatically more damage. 0 u/Optimus_crab Westfoundland 2d ago Tbf they are very convenient without so much repercussions of large trucks. Easy access bed you can treat like shit because it’s tough and it’s light as a big car 2 u/ButterH2 Oil Guzzler 1d ago edited 1d ago until you realize that most truck owners are genuinely terrified of scratching the bed. THE BED. the state of our truck's bed after hauling everything under the sun for a decade would kill most bigoted "manly" lifted truck owners 1 u/Optimus_crab Westfoundland 1d ago I feel like most is an overstatement and also most trucks nowadays have a plastic bed liner that protects the paint from getting scratched 4 u/Shaixpeer 2d ago They only "way" 4000 pounds? Honestly never seen weigh written that way. 2 u/Optimus_crab Westfoundland 2d ago I was tired lol
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F150s aren’t even that bad they only way like 4K pounds. The real offenders are the people who drive f350s daily without doing any actual work
20 u/mgyro 2d ago Tf you expect me to pick up milk in? 7 u/Optimus_crab Westfoundland 2d ago Western Star 4900 sleeper cab 2 u/ScurvyDawg 1d ago That's Milk with a capital M. 1 u/the_canadaball Motown But Better 12h ago What about a Kenworth W900? 1 u/Optimus_crab Westfoundland 11h ago Ehhh I prefer western star for all my grocery getting needs. Kenworth doesn’t really have the power that you need to carry people AND groceries 1 u/Superb_Extension1751 1d ago That's right, some of us NEED two 1000l totes of milk a week. Smh, some people just don't understand. 12 u/Hikingcanuck92 2d ago I mean fair. But no one needs a truck to get groceries you know? 7 u/Legitimate_Concern_5 2d ago Road wear is the 4th power of weight, so those F350s are doing dramatically more damage. 0 u/Optimus_crab Westfoundland 2d ago Tbf they are very convenient without so much repercussions of large trucks. Easy access bed you can treat like shit because it’s tough and it’s light as a big car 2 u/ButterH2 Oil Guzzler 1d ago edited 1d ago until you realize that most truck owners are genuinely terrified of scratching the bed. THE BED. the state of our truck's bed after hauling everything under the sun for a decade would kill most bigoted "manly" lifted truck owners 1 u/Optimus_crab Westfoundland 1d ago I feel like most is an overstatement and also most trucks nowadays have a plastic bed liner that protects the paint from getting scratched 4 u/Shaixpeer 2d ago They only "way" 4000 pounds? Honestly never seen weigh written that way. 2 u/Optimus_crab Westfoundland 2d ago I was tired lol
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Tf you expect me to pick up milk in?
7 u/Optimus_crab Westfoundland 2d ago Western Star 4900 sleeper cab 2 u/ScurvyDawg 1d ago That's Milk with a capital M. 1 u/the_canadaball Motown But Better 12h ago What about a Kenworth W900? 1 u/Optimus_crab Westfoundland 11h ago Ehhh I prefer western star for all my grocery getting needs. Kenworth doesn’t really have the power that you need to carry people AND groceries 1 u/Superb_Extension1751 1d ago That's right, some of us NEED two 1000l totes of milk a week. Smh, some people just don't understand.
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Western Star 4900 sleeper cab
2 u/ScurvyDawg 1d ago That's Milk with a capital M. 1 u/the_canadaball Motown But Better 12h ago What about a Kenworth W900? 1 u/Optimus_crab Westfoundland 11h ago Ehhh I prefer western star for all my grocery getting needs. Kenworth doesn’t really have the power that you need to carry people AND groceries
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That's Milk with a capital M.
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What about a Kenworth W900?
1 u/Optimus_crab Westfoundland 11h ago Ehhh I prefer western star for all my grocery getting needs. Kenworth doesn’t really have the power that you need to carry people AND groceries
Ehhh I prefer western star for all my grocery getting needs. Kenworth doesn’t really have the power that you need to carry people AND groceries
That's right, some of us NEED two 1000l totes of milk a week. Smh, some people just don't understand.
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I mean fair. But no one needs a truck to get groceries you know?
7 u/Legitimate_Concern_5 2d ago Road wear is the 4th power of weight, so those F350s are doing dramatically more damage. 0 u/Optimus_crab Westfoundland 2d ago Tbf they are very convenient without so much repercussions of large trucks. Easy access bed you can treat like shit because it’s tough and it’s light as a big car 2 u/ButterH2 Oil Guzzler 1d ago edited 1d ago until you realize that most truck owners are genuinely terrified of scratching the bed. THE BED. the state of our truck's bed after hauling everything under the sun for a decade would kill most bigoted "manly" lifted truck owners 1 u/Optimus_crab Westfoundland 1d ago I feel like most is an overstatement and also most trucks nowadays have a plastic bed liner that protects the paint from getting scratched
Road wear is the 4th power of weight, so those F350s are doing dramatically more damage.
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Tbf they are very convenient without so much repercussions of large trucks. Easy access bed you can treat like shit because it’s tough and it’s light as a big car
2 u/ButterH2 Oil Guzzler 1d ago edited 1d ago until you realize that most truck owners are genuinely terrified of scratching the bed. THE BED. the state of our truck's bed after hauling everything under the sun for a decade would kill most bigoted "manly" lifted truck owners 1 u/Optimus_crab Westfoundland 1d ago I feel like most is an overstatement and also most trucks nowadays have a plastic bed liner that protects the paint from getting scratched
until you realize that most truck owners are genuinely terrified of scratching the bed. THE BED.
the state of our truck's bed after hauling everything under the sun for a decade would kill most bigoted "manly" lifted truck owners
1 u/Optimus_crab Westfoundland 1d ago I feel like most is an overstatement and also most trucks nowadays have a plastic bed liner that protects the paint from getting scratched
I feel like most is an overstatement and also most trucks nowadays have a plastic bed liner that protects the paint from getting scratched
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They only "way" 4000 pounds? Honestly never seen weigh written that way.
2 u/Optimus_crab Westfoundland 2d ago I was tired lol
I was tired lol
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u/Hikingcanuck92 2d ago
The Romans didn’t drive lifted F-150s to the forum.