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    MushyHeirloom: Ahh, he's got Utah! plates on it. That should make the window-shattering trip across the street even more Exciting! more »
    Dr. H. F. Danger: Is it really that hard for people? Sell the blazer and pick up an older Ram/3500/F-350. more »
    Novaload: So let's play this out. Here's my prediction for level or downhill--uphill being too obvious to predict, i.e. trailer, tail gate gone. So: Tailgate, n... more »
    engineerd: Whoever did this is playing a dangerous game with gravity. From my experience, gravity always wins. more »
    leavethegun-takethecannoli: He should attach a couple of milk crates full of rocks to the front bumper. more »
    leavethegun-takethecannoli: Please tell me he would get pulled over for this. more »
    Real_Slow: "Coming soon to the campground near you" more »
    Ash78, cube farmer: Fifth Wheel Whale sez "Too much tongue weight!" more »
    Graverobber: I'd follow him around so I could snag the DeWalt tools that will inevitably fall out of the truck. The proximity of the trailer to the rearend of the ... more »
    aSoundofSleep-less nights: Yet another example of why our gene pool is too shallow and needs thickening up. Darwin isn't doing his job quick enough. Where's leavethegun-takethec... more »
    Alfisted: I'll bet that front end displays a fair amount of wander lust. Under the right circumstances, it probably becomes a bounder. more »
    Ash78, cube farmer: I'm sure that truck will drive away without a hitch. more »
    combat chuck: If you see this on the road, pull over and just wait till it's totally gone. Especially if it's headed up a hill and you're behind it. more »
    clinto: Too awesome for words. more »
    WheatKing: That's not a 5th wheel.. thats a ball an pintle. more »
  • #lolcars

    This Is NOT How To Install A Hitch

    Forum member "Offroad250" over at Truckblog spotted this fine example of redneck engineering. Instead of mounting his hitch in a truck bed, this rocket-scientist installed it to the tailgate of his S-10 Blazer. Updates below More »
  • #conceptcars

    How GM Killed The Crossover: The Brief Life Of The Chevy XT-2 Concept Truck

    In 1989, it was increasingly clear a new revolution was coming to the truck market, but what shape it would take was still a mystery. With the staggering success of large body-on-frame SUVs and light trucks just a gleam in the eyes of automakers, GMs design team continued down the path of car-based pickups with the Chevy XT-2 Concept Truck. Although we now know car-based pickups and SUVs lost the battle to large SUVs shortly thereafter, it appears the XT-2, an essentially ignored concept here in the United States, may end up winning the design war. More »