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This is a discussion thread titled "Your Woman and Your Truck", within the Polls forum, part of the Off-Topic category.
View Poll Results: Your Woman and Your Truck
She is really into your truck just like you are.
26
22.41%
She thinks its OK, but she's not gaga over it.
45
38.79%
She can take it or leave it.
14
12.07%
She'd rather you not spend so much money on it but doesn't get too upset.
19
16.38%
She thinks the money you spend on it is wasteful.
5
4.31%
If you buy something expensive, you don't "get any" for a few days/weeks.
0
0%
She put her Ring in the Glove Box because you love the truck more than her.
2
1.72%
She is ready to buy a gun but you're not sure if she will shoot you or the truck.
2
1.72%
She is ready to buy a gun and you're pretty sure she will shoot you.
All a man really needs for happiness in this world is a good woman, a faithful dog, and a big-a$$ed set of tires on his truck.
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Ride: 2001 Tundra SR5, 4WD, The Lean Mean Green Machine, Lift, Front: Bilstein 5100 Adjustable Shocks w/ Total Chaos Diff Drop, Lift, Rear: 1" Wheeler's Blocks, Wheels: Chromed Factory 4Runner Rims, 17", Tires: Bridgestone Revos, 285/70R-17, Performance: Unichip, Borla Exhaust, Optima Yellow-top Battery, Flux Capacitor, Interior: Dog Hair on Back Seat, Coffee Stains on Console, Bling: TRD Grille, Westin Nerf Bars, Clear Corners & Eurotails, Debadged, Audio: Scion T1808 Head Unit, Audiovox XM Express, Shark Fin Antenna, Other: Viair 450C compressor, 2.5 Gallon air tank, 4-Trumpet air horns, Eye Candy: Hottie Wife in Passenger Seat, Security System: Two Very Large Dogs
She really hated my '92 PU, so the Tundra is a huge improvement. Said she might even drive it. Someday.
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Spray-On bedliner | Century commercial cap | Replaced ball joints (recall) | Replaced RR fender molding (damaged) | Hellwig anti-sway bar | Plugged the piezo | Gentex compass/temp. rearview mirror | 56 LED center brake light in cap | Scangauge II | Someday: Back up camera | Mr. Fusion | Flux Capacitor...
All a man really needs for happiness in this world is a good woman, a faithful dog, and a big-a$$ed set of tires on his truck.
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Ride: 2001 Tundra SR5, 4WD, The Lean Mean Green Machine, Lift, Front: Bilstein 5100 Adjustable Shocks w/ Total Chaos Diff Drop, Lift, Rear: 1" Wheeler's Blocks, Wheels: Chromed Factory 4Runner Rims, 17", Tires: Bridgestone Revos, 285/70R-17, Performance: Unichip, Borla Exhaust, Optima Yellow-top Battery, Flux Capacitor, Interior: Dog Hair on Back Seat, Coffee Stains on Console, Bling: TRD Grille, Westin Nerf Bars, Clear Corners & Eurotails, Debadged, Audio: Scion T1808 Head Unit, Audiovox XM Express, Shark Fin Antenna, Other: Viair 450C compressor, 2.5 Gallon air tank, 4-Trumpet air horns, Eye Candy: Hottie Wife in Passenger Seat, Security System: Two Very Large Dogs
My wife talks a lot of $hit about how much money i put into it, but when it comes down to riding in it she never complains. go figure
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2006 Tundra White DC 4x4 SUSPENSION MODS:-Camburg 2.5" Coilovers and Camburg UCA's, 1" diffdrop, rear add-a-leaf and Bilstein 5100's WHEELS AND TIRES:- Black D-C 1's in 16x8, and 285/75/16 Dick Cepek F-C ll OTHER:-N-Fab Steps, Flowmaster Super 40, Xtreme bedliner, Pioneer CD, Volant intake, tint, 995 radar detector.
Luckily, I don't have a wife...cuz that might cramp my dating a bit. lol
One chick I dated thought it was a Ford....kicked her straight to the curb.
Another chick thought it was great truck, but it needed to be higher with bigger tires...I told her she needed to be thinner and prettier...straight to the curb.
Another one referred to it as my "Rig" ??? Maybe she was Amish. She did like it a lot. She liked the truck too. lol
The Tundra is a good single guy's truck. Its pretty, it doesn't rattle too much and its fast. Now I just need to find a woman who matches in all those respects.
__________________ The Tundra is a good single guy's truck. Its pretty, it doesn't rattle too much and its fast. Now I just need to find a woman who matches in all those respects.
The Tundra is a good single guy's truck. Its pretty, it doesn't rattle too much and its fast. Now I just need to find a woman who matches in all those respects.
NICE!!
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PLAYA...aka PFC
A person who wants to do something, will find a way...A person who doesn't, will find an EXCUSE!!!
The Tundra is a good single guy's truck. Its pretty, it doesn't rattle too much and its fast. Now I just need to find a woman who matches in all those respects.
All a man really needs for happiness in this world is a good woman, a faithful dog, and a big-a$$ed set of tires on his truck.
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Ride: 2001 Tundra SR5, 4WD, The Lean Mean Green Machine, Lift, Front: Bilstein 5100 Adjustable Shocks w/ Total Chaos Diff Drop, Lift, Rear: 1" Wheeler's Blocks, Wheels: Chromed Factory 4Runner Rims, 17", Tires: Bridgestone Revos, 285/70R-17, Performance: Unichip, Borla Exhaust, Optima Yellow-top Battery, Flux Capacitor, Interior: Dog Hair on Back Seat, Coffee Stains on Console, Bling: TRD Grille, Westin Nerf Bars, Clear Corners & Eurotails, Debadged, Audio: Scion T1808 Head Unit, Audiovox XM Express, Shark Fin Antenna, Other: Viair 450C compressor, 2.5 Gallon air tank, 4-Trumpet air horns, Eye Candy: Hottie Wife in Passenger Seat, Security System: Two Very Large Dogs
I would never be with someone that nagged me about my vehicle habit. May sound stupid to some people, but my vehicles are a HUGE part of my life. So for me, I would be absolutely miserable spending the rest of my life with someone that doesn't share my passion and hobbies, and just viewed vehicles as an unavoidable mode of transportation. There are plenty of chicks out there that love this hobby.
I guess for some folks that just like to upgrade their daily driver a bit, it's probably not as much of an issue. For me, it would affect my life on a daily basis. You only go around once in this world, I'm going to share my time with someone that is a loving partner AND someone cool to hang with. My better half is as car, truck, and bike crazy as myself. The only thing we argue about is who gets the next new vehicle or mod. I couldn't be happier!
Well...I'd like to make more money to buy more mods
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Last edited by ThirdHorseman; 12-13-2007 at 08:40 AM.
My wife - and the kids - really can't wait to see the Tundra arriving here...!!
They all are excited about it allready, we still have to wait...
I don't wanna wait anymore... gimme, gimme, gimme...
I want it, and I want it NOW..!!
dikkie
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Black 2008 Tundra Crewmax Ltd. 5,7 V8 4 x 4, 6 speed automatic,
20" rims, TRD dual exhaust, Brushed Stainless Steel Step Boards, Hood deflector. Wheel locks. DVD Navigation System with backup camera, JBL 440 watt 12 speakers stereo, rear seat DVD entertainment system with rear audio system, dual wireless headphones and wireless remote. Propane conversion with two tanks, net capacaty 80 gallons ( 300 liter ).
feel welcome to visit www.totforum.com, a slightly transport-related forum in the netherlands.