• GBU_28@lemm.ee
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      15 days ago

      Sure, what I mean is that brand/year/size truck, as you say, ideally with 4wd.

      2wd, 75% of north America.

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        15 days ago

        So what you meant is that truck but not that truck.

        Also FYI the 2wd version was not liftable in any practical sense. It has IFS and I doubt anyone and a kit for it. So it would be a custom job, for a 2wd truck.

        But yes you are right, that truck will literally go anywhere in America there is a maintained road. Just like every other vehicle.

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          15 days ago

          Huh? How is it not “that truck”? It simply needs a not pictured accessory. My point was quite clear that a land yacht is not required to get almost anywhere.

          It was the SIZE of the vehicle I was namely describing, you pedant

          Edit this context is obvious if you use any critical thinking, as the subject of the meme/post photo is the relative sizes of the vehicle.

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          Don’t be a pedantic dick. He was saying that the generation of the Tacoma that is pictured here as the small truck was highly capable. There were 4wd versions produced and with a lift they were some of the most versatile vehicles ever made. There’s a reason why militaries added machine guns and artillery cannons to them sometimes. Don’t act like you don’t understand what they were trying to say.

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      15 days ago

      Yeah but in my experience with those smaller trucks if you get stuck going forward you’ll almost always be able to back out of it.