Kentucky/Tennesee Bulldoggin' stance, anyone else seen this?

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Jerky Arm Ape

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Joined an 88-98 GM/Chevy Facebook group and have seen a lot of this "bulldogging" on on there.

What gives?

The most popular is a 20" wheel, 35" tire and 6" front only lift.
How in the stink does the alignment shop get the castor setup up right?
Most likely have problems with camber too.

This is all I could find ATM, some are dang nice trucks that would be sweet if they didn't forget to put the rear lift on!

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Donnie Yukonie

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they are in my home state as well AKA Carolina Squat, There is a host of issues with this so called... Fad? Not only is it a safety hazard for numerous reasons but it wears out the front ends out stupid fast . I honestly don't see the point or function but I won't bash them to each there own I guess and I agree most of the trucks Would look awesome lifted all the way.

Looks like a cross between some EXTREME cali lean and Cencal look
 
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It reminds me of mini trucks that have pneumatic or air ride suspension, I usually see them cruising parking lots with the front end up in the air.

I also remember an out break of this in Highschool in my home town.
One guy raised his torsions all the way up on a Z71 with stock suspension, then after the following weekend just about every 4wd obs in the parking lot had raised front ends.

Like I say some look good as is, but if you pay for a suspension lift, why not utilize the whole kit? Would really make them look good.
But that is IMO.
Like Donnie Yukonie stated: to each his own.
I just don't grasp the concept.
 

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Imo i think a little squat looks tough. Not too much though.. some of them guys take it too far. Check out squattin ******* facebook. Some nice looking trucks on there.

When i was in Myrtle.. that was all I saw. Maxxed torsion bars and rear lowering blocks.
 

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There's quite a few Prerunner style trucks out here in the desert that look similar with more lift in the front than the rear. By similar I mean less ridiculous than the ones pictured above.
 

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That's how I roll....

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That's how I roll....

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Haha.... but you have the nice "pssss" sound to do it

Not my thing to have something like that all the time. But I did love to ride with the back slammed with I had my s10 on bags.
 

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