rims don't match the truck.
Considering the performance style they are going for I'd say the wheels match the calipers and most likely the drive train and suspension, since they are corvette parts.
rims don't match the truck.
I don't how we the fitment is but looks ok in the pic
except shipping wars is a bunch of asshats underbidding eachother for competition. no money to be made on uship because everyone underbids to a ridiculously low amount.
I don't how we the fitment is but looks ok in the pic
http://i1181.photobucket.com/albums/x435/0silver4/Screenshot_2013-10-23-23-05-22-1_zps1034a8d7.png[IMG][/QUOTE]
fitment for wha....... :beaker:
Plz let it be a photoshop.
I don't how we the fitment is but looks ok in the pic
http://i1181.photobucket.com/albums/x435/0silver4/Screenshot_2013-10-23-23-05-22-1_zps1034a8d7.png[IMG][/QUOTE]
fitment for wha....... :beaker:
Plz let it be a photoshop.
"Hot Shot trucking is when the driver uses a smaller than normal trailer and semi truck. Another name for a Hot Shot truck is a Less Then Truck Load (LTL). Most of the trucks considered hot shot are 1-ton diesel trucks that can carry a license for up to 36,000 pounds. When people enter the trucking business they have to decide if they want to be under a trucking company or work as an independent. There are many additional factors that have to be considered when you work for yourself. "
basically truck driving with a pickup and trailer