Fun question: What other 4x4 would you replace your current Nissan with and why?

mortonm

Expedition Leader
I have just added a new term to my vocabulary. :sombrero:

The relationship of "real trucks" to bro-dozers is inversely proportional to the size of the city you live in, I.E more people less practical and useful trucks which is also equivalent to more people, more douches
 

wreckdiver1321

Overlander
The relationship of "real trucks" to bro-dozers is inversely proportional to the size of the city you live in, I.E more people less practical and useful trucks which is also equivalent to more people, more douches

I have also noticed this correlation. My friend and I have observed what we call the "Cummins Conundrum", however this would apply to all 3/4 ton 4x4 American diesel trucks. You know the type. Mud tires, fender flares, huge gaping exhaust stacks big enough to lose a volleyball in, tons of chrome, huge steel bumpers, lifted about a foot, 20" rims and absolutely perfect paint. We call these "street queens" or "pavement pounders."

My favorite are the guys with duallys (inevitably they are driving a Cummins dually) who decide they need to run semi wheels and tires, which they need to put lifts on for, to go with their chrome stacks and god awful HID converted everything.

Meanwhile I'm happy to putter along in my little Frontier.
 

mortonm

Expedition Leader
I have also noticed this correlation. My friend and I have observed what we call the "Cummins Conundrum", however this would apply to all 3/4 ton 4x4 American diesel trucks. You know the type. Mud tires, fender flares, huge gaping exhaust stacks big enough to lose a volleyball in, tons of chrome, huge steel bumpers, lifted about a foot, 20" rims and absolutely perfect paint. We call these "street queens" or "pavement pounders."

My favorite are the guys with duallys (inevitably they are driving a Cummins dually) who decide they need to run semi wheels and tires, which they need to put lifts on for, to go with their chrome stacks and god awful HID converted everything.

I'm happy to putter along in my little Frontier.

These are all synonymous with bro-dozer, maybe it's a regional term. I assure you we have a lot more in southern Ontario than you do in Montana
 

wreckdiver1321

Overlander
These are all synonymous with bro-dozer, maybe it's a regional term. I assure you we have a lot more in southern Ontario than you do in Montana

It's possible.

Ahhh that may be true, but remember we're close to the Bakken oil field. Full of Neanderthals who are now making more money than some surgeons. They are bound to spend it on something ludicrous. Our population of these "bro-dozers" is growing rapidly.
 

mortonm

Expedition Leader
It's possible.

Ahhh that may be true, but remember we're close to the Bakken oil field. Full of Neanderthals who are now making more money than some surgeons. They are bound to spend it on something ludicrous.

Fair enough, you guys just have a lot more outlets to actually need and use a truck or SUV (beyond normal construction/commercial)
 

Allof75

Pathfinder
Here in SoCal we have brodozers galore- usually a last gen silverado in either black or pearl, with a 6" fabtech lift (or wasted coil overs), 2wd, and perfect paint.

Then we have king bros like my neighbor who has a new tundra with all the prerunning fixings from Camburg, the trailer, the dirt bikes, the Harley, the trailer, a cj7, and a new Lexus Is350 f sport. All on top of the upgraded house etc. People like him make the most money in their friend group and get the most wasted on New Years.
 

mortonm

Expedition Leader
Here in SoCal we have brodozers galore- usually a last gen silverado in either black or pearl, with a 6" fabtech lift (or wasted coil overs), 2wd, and perfect paint.

Then we have king bros like my neighbor who has a new tundra with all the prerunning fixings from Camburg, the trailer, the dirt bikes, the Harley, the trailer, a cj7, and a new Lexus Is350 f sport. All on top of the upgraded house etc. People like him make the most money in their friend group and get the most wasted on New Years.

goes without saying, if you have a bro-dozer you must have at least two of the following; Harley, Dirt bike, snowmobile, jetski, boat, ATV
 

bushnut

Adventurer
they say money doesn't buy happiness but one day I'd like to be in the financial position to give it a try;)
 

Patrollife

Explorer
These are my two pride and joys....if I were to add a third it would probably be a LC70 series, Defender Pick Up or FJ40.
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duke90

Adventurer
I'd go with an 1st Gen diesel Humvee Ambulance converted into a camper or a Cummins-swapped 4x4 Excursion
 

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