

Although I am Asian and it seems like Asians get this impression from others, I don't particularly like pimping an accord or any car. But why would you need the a 4x4 in the south (just for show. Really like the HD's, but I don't think it will fit in the garage.

Like I said before, I haven't decided what to get when I get out of college, which is in about a couple of years. ye, anyway, I agree a slammed truck is just stupid. However, if the mods do nothing but for show, then I may just settle leaving the suspension stock and get some aftermarket tire and wheel combination or get something like the new trailblazer or envoy (or, god forbid. Also, figuring I'm studying to be a Mechanical Engineer (like to take things apart, hehe), I would like to do the mods myself. I have thought about installing airbags, but the cost is too great. But mostly, the truck would be used for commuting to and from work after I graduate from college in a couple of years. However, I still hope to use the truck as what god intended a truck to be, to be able to haul an occassional load. Though a 2/3 or 2/4 inch lowering of the truck is my main thinking, I hope to get anti-roll bars or sway bars as well as some aftermarket tire and wheel combination and a host of other mods. Hey all, I really like the look of a lowered truck (though not one that is slammed to the ground), and would probably be safer to drive since the center of gravity is lower compared to stock.
