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<blockquote data-quote="WolfPackST" data-source="post: 14374956" data-attributes="member: 160114"><p>lol. In Southern California, it serves a purpose - you need as much suspension travel in the front as possible to run through the dirt at high speeds. Baja Trophy Trucks also have that 'stance', they have close to 20" of suspension travel up front. We have alot of open desert out here, and Mexico is just a few clicks away. Trucks out here are built for speed and durability to handle desert terrain at higher speed rates.</p><p></p><p>The 'Carolina squat' or whatever it is just a trend trying to replicate what people do out in Southern California, without the knowledge behind it. It's full retard on all fronts. There isn't even open desert out in North Carolina. They should stick to NASCAR</p><p></p><p>Raptor built for the Southern California deserts:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]597579[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WolfPackST, post: 14374956, member: 160114"] lol. In Southern California, it serves a purpose - you need as much suspension travel in the front as possible to run through the dirt at high speeds. Baja Trophy Trucks also have that 'stance', they have close to 20" of suspension travel up front. We have alot of open desert out here, and Mexico is just a few clicks away. Trucks out here are built for speed and durability to handle desert terrain at higher speed rates. The 'Carolina squat' or whatever it is just a trend trying to replicate what people do out in Southern California, without the knowledge behind it. It's full retard on all fronts. There isn't even open desert out in North Carolina. They should stick to NASCAR Raptor built for the Southern California deserts: [ATTACH=full]597579[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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