@@Cayden_pb04 I agree with you tbh. A lot of these trucks have rubber band tires and giant rims which means they probably get stuck on wet pavement. I personally like smaller rims and thicker sidewalls myself. Slammed trucks look cool too I’ve got to admit.
They can get drop kits fairly easily. Just email them and let them know what you are looking for. Worked with them on my truck and was able to purchase a 5/5 drop kit for my 95 S10 from McGoughy's through Custom Offsets
personally i built my truck as a street truck because it was the look i wanted. i wanted it to look clean low and wide. plus it looks aggressive af and its awesome having a truck that isn't lifted with MTs like everyone else. my truck is on 20x12 -51 275/45/20s stretched. no front torsion bolts and 3 inch drop shackles in the back. i love it!
Can you tow comfortably with your rear that low? I have an 02 that I just put 2” drop shackles on the rear and lowered the torsion bars some. It still has about 1” of rake so that way I don’t hit the bedsides when towing (20x10 -12 offset on 275/55’s, so 32x11.) I want to go lower but I just don’t know if I can throw a trailer or load up the bed with the back being that low
Street trucks are the best, anyone who can take a 5000+ pound box and make it keep up with just about any sports car or muscle car on the track or the STREET has accomplished a real special thing and anyone who doesn't understand that isn't a real truck guy. Keep up the good work Custom Offsets but if you do enter the lowered truck market be prepared to get into the performance and handling market also.
Ive got a 13 Silverado crew cab with a 4/6 drop with some 24 inch replica gm snowflakes, cowl hood, billet grille and billet inserts in the bumper, and 6.2 engine with TSP long tube headers and tuned with HP tuners. Very fun truck. Ive only had custom sport trucks. I love’em!!
2005 Chevy Silverado Single Cab 1500 4.7 L, V8 is getting a 6 in lift, rock lights, led lights, fender flares, tonneau bed cover, westin nerf bars, westin bumper, westin truck bed mat and k source replacement mirrors 👇
The HP of the 454 SS wasn't the big draw of it. It had almost 400 lbs/ft of torque at like 1500 RPM. It was light enough to rocket that truck to a 0-60 in around 8 seconds. Slow by today's standards somewhat but for a off the lot no power adders truck that's pretty quick if you ask me. 👊🍻 Been looking for one of these trucks for years and now they are pretty pricey because people realize the potential of them
Currently in the process of turning my 11 coyote f150 into a street truck. So far all I've done is a K&N CAI, straight pipe dump (still have my cats) behind the cab and try to only run 85 in it. Next is a belltech lowering kit, SCT tuner with 5star tunes, Boss 302 intake, and headers.
@@CustomOffsetsTV Thankyou so much hope to get to that point before next summer, I live in Marinette so I may come to you guys for the lowering kit install! I'm originally from Crandon so that would've been a hike lol
I got one in the making. Been focused on performance before anything else starting with eibach level, fueling upgrades in tank/injectors, then the whipple, cai and lt5 throttle body. Before doing driveshaft and smaller pulley I'm mounting 20x10 -19 hostile sprocket/toyo st3's 305/50/20. Hoping it looks like what I'm imagining.
Finally my topic. Way may live in Wisconsin but hey have you guys been to the Midwest truck invasion. We got street trucks too. I own a 04 Silverado RST
If I had fuck you money, I'd have 3 trucks in my garage. A lifted super duty toy hauler, a lifted midsize truck for the trails, and a slammed half ton daily driver street truck.
I got a 1986 Chevy C-10 Silverado that I am going to be putting a LS ENGINE IN IT. it will be a street truck. This is my high school truck by the way. First truck
Gm is better than Ford And I’m making my 2011 Silverado 6.2L a street truck So I’m saving every penny I can through winter and when spring comes I will be buying rims tiers lift kit all from custom offsets
You are 100% correct big trucks. The patent shows the roll going over not under. That's the way the inventor of TP designed it. If the guy/gal who designed toilet paper says over, I'm going with over.
Most of the trucks I see built with the 24 inch stage coach specials, and enough wheel offset to burn through hubs like Newport’s, look like an example of a rig that never sees anything but soccer practices and mall parking lots. Then again having a rig with huge wheels massive lift, and no correction for driveline angles, not only looks ridiculous but probably rides just as horribly as it looks. But you guys clean up well. What’s the old adage, a fool and his money. Personally I like a big tire and a 17 or 18 inch wheel. Not only does it ride very nice it doesn’t look absolutely retarded. Also minimum lift and largest tire you can fit with correct bump stops and shock travel is the way to go. Most of the full size trucks today are equipped to handle 33-35” tires with nearly no lift as long as you have correct back spacing and do some light trimming.
Let's be honest, 95% off trucks lifted or not are street trucks. No one is dropping good money on polished alloy wheels and expensive LEDs to scratch and break them on trails.
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@@Cayden_pb04 I agree with you tbh. A lot of these trucks have rubber band tires and giant rims which means they probably get stuck on wet pavement. I personally like smaller rims and thicker sidewalls myself. Slammed trucks look cool too I’ve got to admit.
You guys should consider selling drop kits too. A lot of dropped truck builds look GORGEOUS. Great addition to the gallery
And it could bring in more business
I was gonna say the same thing dude
They can get drop kits fairly easily. Just email them and let them know what you are looking for. Worked with them on my truck and was able to purchase a 5/5 drop kit for my 95 S10 from McGoughy's through Custom Offsets
On god, I would like to slam my Tacoma
I think any Silverado dumped on its face is hard asf
ima takuache and i’ve been ready for this
no quema cuh
Si quema mi v6 cuh
@@_htxpacc9525 el yonke v6 no quema cuh what you talking about
@@_htxpacc9525 on 26s too 😂
trokiando cuh
You forgot the Chevy Silverado SS 😍😍😍
Y'all should offer drop kits my friends need help with how low they can go with a certain size wheel
Depends how much he wants to cut😂😂
Also depends if he's going full air suspension or just wants to do say a coil and drop leaf/ block kit
personally i built my truck as a street truck because it was the look i wanted. i wanted it to look clean low and wide. plus it looks aggressive af and its awesome having a truck that isn't lifted with MTs like everyone else. my truck is on 20x12 -51 275/45/20s stretched. no front torsion bolts and 3 inch drop shackles in the back. i love it!
Can you tow comfortably with your rear that low? I have an 02 that I just put 2” drop shackles on the rear and lowered the torsion bars some. It still has about 1” of rake so that way I don’t hit the bedsides when towing (20x10 -12 offset on 275/55’s, so 32x11.) I want to go lower but I just don’t know if I can throw a trailer or load up the bed with the back being that low
When I think of street trucks I think of "LuH MaMaLonA si QuEiMa CuH"..
La mama wiskies si quema
@@albertomiranda3719 cringe
@@BENDOVER-xr8pc it’s hilarious
@@juanmmares get help
@@BENDOVER-xr8pc stop hating cuhhhh
I have a 1999 chevy Silverado with a 4/6 drop and now rides on belltech street performance shocks with stock gm 17" wheels and toyo proxes st tires
Street trucks are the best, anyone who can take a 5000+ pound box and make it keep up with just about any sports car or muscle car on the track or the STREET has accomplished a real special thing and anyone who doesn't understand that isn't a real truck guy. Keep up the good work Custom Offsets but if you do enter the lowered truck market be prepared to get into the performance and handling market also.
Trokiando cuhh 🔥
I love my street truck, running 22x12 TIS 544 on 305 45 22 Nitto 420s, all on a leveling kit
Ive got a 13 Silverado crew cab with a 4/6 drop with some 24 inch replica gm snowflakes, cowl hood, billet grille and billet inserts in the bumper, and 6.2 engine with TSP long tube headers and tuned with HP tuners. Very fun truck. Ive only had custom sport trucks. I love’em!!
2005 Chevy Silverado Single Cab 1500 4.7 L, V8
is getting a 6 in lift, rock lights, led lights, fender flares, tonneau bed cover, westin nerf bars, westin bumper, westin truck bed mat and k source replacement mirrors
👇
I just got a leveled rcsb lbz duramax on street tires and I love it.
GMC Syclone my fav!
The HP of the 454 SS wasn't the big draw of it. It had almost 400 lbs/ft of torque at like 1500 RPM. It was light enough to rocket that truck to a 0-60 in around 8 seconds. Slow by today's standards somewhat but for a off the lot no power adders truck that's pretty quick if you ask me. 👊🍻
Been looking for one of these trucks for years and now they are pretty pricey because people realize the potential of them
:28 it GOS OVERRRRR
Recently reverse leveled lbz right here, looks and rides wayyyyyy better than it did lifted!!
Don’t be silly Dustin, the roll goes over
1996 dodge, D-250, single cab, short bed, manual, 12 valve, 1ft wide bed bed stack with 600+ hp🤤
About dang time you guys make a street truck video!! Great job 👏 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
I absolutely love my street truck 🥰
IT GOES OVER
i'm looking to buy a 4/6 lowering kit for my 2002 Silverado 1500 extended Cab 4x4 if only you guys sold lowering kits 😪👌🏼
2006 Cateye Silverado with a 5/8 mcgaughys drop kit
Didnt say anything about the srt10?
3:28 that kia soul makes that Silverado look small😂
😂😂😂
Currently in the process of turning my 11 coyote f150 into a street truck. So far all I've done is a K&N CAI, straight pipe dump (still have my cats) behind the cab and try to only run 85 in it. Next is a belltech lowering kit, SCT tuner with 5star tunes, Boss 302 intake, and headers.
That'll be sick!
@@CustomOffsetsTV Thankyou so much hope to get to that point before next summer, I live in Marinette so I may come to you guys for the lowering kit install! I'm originally from Crandon so that would've been a hike lol
I got one in the making. Been focused on performance before anything else starting with eibach level, fueling upgrades in tank/injectors, then the whipple, cai and lt5 throttle body. Before doing driveshaft and smaller pulley I'm mounting 20x10 -19 hostile sprocket/toyo st3's 305/50/20.
Hoping it looks like what I'm imagining.
THIS IS MY CUP OF TEA!!!!! 😎👌🏼💨
Finally my topic. Way may live in Wisconsin but hey have you guys been to the Midwest truck invasion. We got street trucks too. I own a 04 Silverado RST
1997 c1500 belltech 2in drop spindles, notched frame and air lift easystreet system takes it down to a 6/8 drop
I wish I would of found these guys before I got my wheels and tires a few days ago lol
Drop kits inventory? Do it !! GM trucks look awesome slammed
Laflagrunners should post his truck on here!!!!!!
2016 F150 Lariat (Ingot Silver) on Gloss Black 22" Dub Ballers, just got a belltech 101 sp to lower it 3/5. Will be lowered soon.
If I had fuck you money, I'd have 3 trucks in my garage. A lifted super duty toy hauler, a lifted midsize truck for the trails, and a slammed half ton daily driver street truck.
I have an 88 Silverado stepside Street truck with a 350 in it
yes sir waiting for you guys to put irocs on the sight man
I got a 1986 Chevy C-10 Silverado that I am going to be putting a LS ENGINE IN IT. it will be a street truck. This is my high school truck by the way. First truck
Al suelo cuhh! 🤘🏻🔥😆
*TP roll goes OVER*
Gm is better than Ford
And I’m making my 2011 Silverado 6.2L a street truck
So I’m saving every penny I can through winter and when spring comes I will be buying rims tiers lift kit all from custom offsets
100% over!
Saw the itsjusta6 NOS truck. and you overlooked the GMC Syclone
Shit yeah 17 sierra 4wd 285/45/22 420s 5/7 drop kit. Want to get it in a video, either roast or rate, something different 🤘
I got a street truck at 14 1985 dodge D150 200 hp which is a good amount for me.
TP goes over! the inventor even said thats how it was designed to be
This was a amazing
Vis
Bid*
Ya I got one !
Hell yeah I got a street truck lm7 Chevy 1987 last of the square body style
Street trucks for the win but I love a good prerunner
Hey can you guys do a mixup with street trucks with big sidewall like the autotopiala 2wd stadium truck look alike
I have a square body with a factory 454 big block with rally’s on it
Jeep Comanche street truck you forgot
Dustin me and you should work at the same place we would argue everyday cause toilet paper goes over not under
You are 100% correct big trucks. The patent shows the roll going over not under. That's the way the inventor of TP designed it. If the guy/gal who designed toilet paper says over, I'm going with over.
Most of the trucks I see built with the 24 inch stage coach specials, and enough wheel offset to burn through hubs like Newport’s, look like an example of a rig that never sees anything but soccer practices and mall parking lots.
Then again having a rig with huge wheels massive lift, and no correction for driveline angles, not only looks ridiculous but probably rides just as horribly as it looks. But you guys clean up well.
What’s the old adage, a fool and his money.
Personally I like a big tire and a 17 or 18 inch wheel. Not only does it ride very nice it doesn’t look absolutely retarded. Also minimum lift and largest tire you can fit with correct bump stops and shock travel is the way to go.
Most of the full size trucks today are equipped to handle 33-35” tires with nearly no lift as long as you have correct back spacing and do some light trimming.
If you guys had lowering kits you guys would be rich
Day 8 of getting my comment hearted by custom offsets bc why not
a 5 liter F150 with a 3/5 drop on 20s
I’m making my 2014 Silverado single cab a street truck with 22x12 Arkon Lincoln’s
What about GMC syclone
you guys should sell dodge dakota lift kits because no one sells any above 4 inches
Dustin, It’s OVER you philistine!
Please bring back fuller. Dustin hurts me eardrums
I have a gray 02 supercharged harley davidson f-150 on 22” harley reps would like to go bigger!!!
Where is @itsjusta6 with his street truck?
One of my favorite street trucks for sure!- Dustin
@@CustomOffsetsTV Same and he got it running!
I know y’all missed me in the comments lol
I spotted itsjusta6 truck build
Just started building a 58 f100 street truck
PUROO TAKUACHIANDO CUHH!!!!!!!!
Toilet paper should roll over not under. I hate it when I find it rolling under when I'm pooping. Damn.
I’m building a LS swapped ford ranger for the track and street
You forgot the Dodge Dakota R/T :(
TP goes over 😡
Where all my takuaches at cuhhhh 🤣
When your name is Kyle RIP
Getting famous off of comments day 163,so I can live the dream, live life to the fullest🚀🚀🚀
Hi again fellow human 🙋♂️
Tp goes over
Im Late, 89 Ram on 20 inch hellcat replica 2/6 drop
JDM built mini trucks hurt a lot of feelings on the drag and track ;)
TP goes over look up the patent it shows it going over the top
I’m helping my gfs little brother build my old 92 dakota into a street truck. It’s got the 318 so she’ll ping
Boosted f150 on yt had a pretty nice street f150 before he crashed it
What about the dodge srt-10
Are you ready to do a video of my truck and put wheels on it
Street trucks is TAKUACHE
TAKUACHE is street trucks.
Should have mentioned TAKUACHE's Cuuuuhhhhhhhhh 😂😬😤
Jesus christ. It took a minute and a half to get to the point
SS Cateye disrespect 😞 awd 6.0 whats not to love? Even later 2wd models kick ass 👀
I got a 1976 short bed ford I want to make a street truck
Lifted trucks that don't go off road are like a street truck in the mud.
Trokiando cuh
I been subscribed since Shawn was putting 100 dollar bills on wheels now I never see bro
Let's be honest, 95% off trucks lifted or not are street trucks. No one is dropping good money on polished alloy wheels and expensive LEDs to scratch and break them on trails.
It goes over
I use baby wipes 😌
Street trucks normally run between a 15-20 inch wheel anything bigger on a street truck is a little much
Depends on the size of the truck. The size of the wheel should be proportionate to the overall size of the vehicle.
Gmc cyclone?
Yesssir
Toilet paper over button.