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    Cool West Coast Toyota Trucks...

    I have always heard that West Coast Trucks are the most supped up trucks in the country. Can anyone attest to this? Show me your fancy, chromed up truck.
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    It's a lot different in the northwest, lots of trucks are setup for going up into the mountains, going camping, fishing, hunting, etc. That's what trucks are used for up here.
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    What's the deal with the "cali lean" where a lifted truck has the rear end sitting a lot lower than the front? I don't think it looks right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 5.7yotafan View Post
    What's the deal with the "cali lean" where a lifted truck has the rear end sitting a lot lower than the front? I don't think it looks right.
    I don't know. I guess that's why it is called a Cali Lean. They always seem to do odd things with their vehicles. Anyone here do a Cali lean?
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    That's actually something that comes and goes every 20 years or so. My dad said it was popular when he was learning to drive in the late 50's, but just for a few years. It's harder to see the road!


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