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Again the Z06 is well rumored to be a flat plane crank, not the hybrid you claim. Do you even know what a flat plane crank is? A simple google search will reveal your ignorance. Go ahead google warrior, tell us what the "rumor" is the ZR1 will be, if not the hybrid you claim the Z06 is. Literally this is common knowledge to anyone who looks at google for more than 5 seconds. Your ego here is so high strung, maybe try going outside for a while.
Omg this guy is beyond f*cking stupid. I can't even
 
Lmao!!!! It's not my fault you are a retard with no memory. I don't hold you in regard bro. I'd pay money for you to cease to exist. You where the one that said it was a body lift and you didn't understand why people didn't lift the suspension. Trust me it's priceless. One of the dumbest things I've ever heard in my life. You thought a suspension lift lifted the axles and I had to break it down for you like I used to always have to do. I've never encountered baby in my life who is wrong 90 percent of the time they say something. Just keep running your mouth bro. It's beyond priceless.
So you wont reveal the date of the post you obviously looked up because my comments are clearly so important to you. Your internet ego is clearly very fragile.
 
Do you know how to read bro. We both know you don't know shit about cars. Like the time I posted a truck and you said that you didn't get why they lifted the body and not the axles. And that the axles would get f*cked up even tho they where 2.5 ton axles. You a clown bro


Lift the axles? 😂 😂 😂

I can understand saying something about a body lift vs a suspension lift.
The purpose of lifting a vehicle is to fit bigger tires, so the axles and undercarriage gain ground clearance. Sometimes, a body lift is all you need to accommodate larger tires. Only real reason to mess with suspension is if you're going crazy big and/or need more travel for something like extreme rock crawling. I see a lot of lifted trucks with near-stock tires. All they're really doing is making it handle worse.

There is something to be said for lifting something purely for aesthetic. Lots of lifted trucks don't leave pavement.

My mom's boyfriend's hobby is extreme off-roading. He's got a buggy with 44" tires and dual transfer cases for gear reduction.

He's not the guy in the hat, lol
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Lift the axles? 😂 😂 😂

I can understand saying something about a body lift vs a suspension lift.
The purpose of lifting a vehicle is to fit bigger tires, so the axles and undercarriage gain ground clearance. Sometimes, a body lift is all you need to accommodate larger tires. Only real reason to mess with suspension is if you're going crazy big and/or need more travel for something like extreme rock crawling. I see a lot of lifted trucks with near-stock tires. All they're really doing is making it handle worse.

There is something to be said for lifting something purely for aesthetic. Lots of lifted trucks don't leave pavement.

My mom's boyfriend's hobby is extreme off-roading. He's got a buggy with 44" tires and dual transfer cases for gear reduction.

He's not the guy in the hat, lol
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It was a massive black GMC 3500 with Rockwell 2.5 ton military axels and 49" tires. Bro started saying some seriously dumb shit right after I posted it. I can find it later, I remember when it was.
 
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