how many of you are still paying for your truck

are you still making payments on your modded truck?

  • yes i'm still making payments

    Votes: 115 72.8%
  • no its payed for

    Votes: 43 27.2%

  • Total voters
    158
  • Poll closed .

02dirty

New member
Jun 21, 2009
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salt lake city utah
got like 4 years left on mine payments of 420 not to bad when i drive it it was stock for a week the day i chiped it with the edge juice with attitude i raced a dodge that was modded and i found out why you should not do 4 wheel drive launches with a lift and no sleeves yep turned my tie rod into an L lol:truestory:
 

TrentNell

Finally underway !!!!!
Jul 7, 2008
7,543
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slc tuah
I owe 10,500 on mine so its getting close :baby: but payments only 232.00 a mounth , I am with Rich i probably have spent more under the hood then i payed for the truck . But it shure keeps a smile on my face :angel:
 

05' Ditry Duramax

New member
May 3, 2008
1,294
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44
Port Orchard Washington
I STILL owe on mine. Got in a rough spot after I got of the ARMY and had to refinance it. Wasn't too happy about it BUT it's still sitting in the driveway and I still get a :D on my face everytime I drive it. Mods come very slow because it takes alittle while to save the money for them. In due time guys........
 

Vorcy1941

New member
Jul 1, 2026
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United States
just wondering how many of you have your truck modded up but are still making payments on it? it funny on my last truck i would have never thought of doing what I've done to my new one. i was always telling myself I'm not gonna do anything till its payed off, yeah that lasted about two months, then i took a ride in a banks powered lb7 and i thought wow this thing is awesome! i wonder if i can make mine faster? :eek:
A lot of people start out with the “I’ll wait until it’s paid off” mindset, but once you actually live with the truck for a bit (and especially after riding in a properly tuned one), that goes out the window fast. It doesn’t take much to start justifying small mods here and there

As long as you’re not going overboard and putting yourself in a bad spot financially, I don’t think there’s anything wrong with enjoying it while you’re still paying it off. Just easy to lose track if it turns into a constant “one more mod” cycle