Nothing tickles me more than the thought of all the dumbass douchebags that spent thousands to make their trucks capable of 'rolling coal', having to reverse their modifications.
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Amazing to see that Jersey passed this. Good for them, and hopefully it spreads!
I hate Diesels that roll coal, but I also hate all the emissions BS that they put on them.
Newer diesels are actually getting worse MPG then the older counter parts, a lot of friends who have upgraded to newer trucks are wishing they would have just spent the money and fixed the nickle and dime old ones.
Its has also driven up the cost of older diesels because everyone wants them (its like the 1st gen Taomca's and Tundra's)
My old neighbor has a 2000 Ford F250 4x4 crew cab diesel with 300k that needs a little body work, the other day he was offered 10k for his truck.
Watching some of the diesels come through the prices are just ridiculous....
5k! Wow but I gotta say it's probably a good thing. I see guys do it on base and they're a bunch of asshats. For example they will turn left all of a sudden if they see windows rolled down in a vehicle.
I agree. I really hate the regulation because it's unneeded....but I also hate the butt holes that feel the need to roll coal.
As you probably have heard, the coal rollers target cars like my Nissan Leaf. I've had it happen enough to know when they are staging themselves to try it on me, and luckily the LEAF is a whole lot quicker than they are, so they end up having to put their little peepees away when they get smoked by a tiny mouse car running on rechargeable batteries.