Edited: 10/8/2005 12:05:09 AM by FXDGRND
Oh and here is my first mini 
 Jump Starting a bodydropped Juiced S10. Coming back from Endless '95
 
 It was totalled by a big truck with bad brakes. Lowered 9/11 airshocks in back. "Big" 16" ultras. 
      
                    
                  
                      
                             
      
            
            
        where the tandem axle trucks at i had a 93 xcab s10 back in 1995 
let see some pics of them
      
                        
                      
                             
      
            
            
        Originally posted by draggin720
thats rite the good ol' days..back when it wasnt about the money & the biggest wheels u could fit it was about hangin out w/ ur friends & havin a good time w/ people who shared then same interest..... heres a pic of my shitbox back in 94 ....  and yes those are 14" hammers baby LMAO 
old school stuff huh Mike rock on 
Word! I still have the 14 inch hammers that were on my truck when I bought it in '96, and no I am not afraid to throw them on when I feel like it. You are right, it seems like anymore it's all about how big of a wheel you can cram under your truck (or car). Don't get me wrong, If that's what somebody TRULY likes, then I say go for it. But I have seen too many people put "DUBS" on their ride just too "fit in".
      
                    
                  
                      
                             
      
            
            
        heres a limo stretched tandem axle 620 for ya..belonged to my buddy in the 90's now its sitting in west virginia somewhere.
      
                        
                      
                             
      
            
        
        
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UncleLee said:
Originally posted by sauceman
Edited: 8/2/2005 9:01:04 PM by sauceman
...There were a few people who had Hydraulics and one guy had a body dropped S-10 with the old school directional wheels.  I've still got pictures from that show, I wish I had a scanner so I could post some of them.
Casey Hardin, from Morehead, Ky.  Also owned the Tonka Toy hopper. He built that truck circa 1992.  He's now a instructor at Wyotech in wyoming. Cool guy.
This thread rocks- brings back my Banzai days 
-------------------------------------------- banazi and Heritage has a lot of history