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....there I said it. Before you guys get the wrong idea about me, first let me explain. Im a gun addict! I want to mod my Tundra so bad with lift/wheels/tires, exhaust, etc. the problem is I cant quit buying guns, ammo, weapon mods, and all that good stuff when I get any money saved up/disposable income! I automatically think "more ammo" or "more guns", and here is my Tundra over here begging to be lifted. Its like a sickness, this gun crap. Oh well, the first part of getting over it is recognizing the problem....right?


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....there I said it. Before you guys get the wrong idea about me, first let me explain. Im a gun addict! I want to mod my Tundra so bad with lift/wheels/tires, exhaust, etc. the problem is I cant quit buying guns, ammo, weapon mods, and all that good stuff when I get any money saved up/disposable income! I automatically think "more ammo" or "more guns", and here is my Tundra over here begging to be lifted. Its like a sickness, this gun crap. Oh well, the first part of getting over it is recognizing the problem....right?


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If your guns aren't causing your truck's tires to rub the fenders, you don't need a lift kit.....you need more guns! :D

 

You don't have a problem. You just need to rethink your priorities.

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If your guns aren't causing your truck's tires to rub the fenders, you don't need a lift kit.....you need more guns! :D

You don't have a problem. You just need to rethink your priorities.


Been there tried that, and guns seem to always come back to the top, right after family of course :)


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Dude I just got back from the dealership...we are trading my truck in and I'm taking over my wife's 4runner. I got in it and she said, "before you even think about doing some dumb $hit to this, you are only allowed one bad habit at at time. Remember the Jeep??"

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You will out grow the need to mod your vehicle, but for guns I have never found the end.................and I have been at for over 40 years.

Exactly. The older I get the greater my appreciation grows for "factory original". If Ford or GM didn't do it to begin with, it was probably a bad idea.

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Having a gun habit and a 4wd habit leads to...well babies for us. And then losing a habit. Sacrifices my friend.

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Nice jeep! Offroading is a hobby of mine as well, but more in the atv sense. I used to off road a 4runner on 35's, but found out real quick how expensive that hobby can be and ditched it. It was a ton of fun, but every time I went in the woods something broke. I have a Brute Force 750 that I take out as often as I can, which is not much at all between everything else. Who wouldve thought that having a family, working, and going to college wouldve been a lot of work? I have to MAKE time to do the shooting that I do, which like offroading and playing golf I dont get to do as much as I want to!

 

Life is too short to shoot crappy guns or drive ugly trucks.

A-friggin-men

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Off roading a Toyota is ALWAYS more expensive. But it was a hobby my wife and bank account were happy to see go. My busted shoulder was happy to see it go as well. As I creep into my older years stock vehicles and quiet guns have become a staple.

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Well I never bought in on the heavy modification of fairly new 4X4 vehicles to be taken off road and trashed out. I did learn the reality of what it was to be gun poor though. Just find your own balance.

 

But then you could fullysupport your main habit.

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