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Question, boys. Identical truck to mine, parked in a resort/hotel parking lot, but mine is a 3500 and stranger’s is a 2500. Limited, MegaCab, same color, year, etc. If I leave this note on his windshield, am I going to get keyed, or is he going to laugh?

Is truck culture universal?
 

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Question, boys. Identical truck to mine, parked in a resort/hotel parking lot, but mine is a 3500 and stranger’s is a 2500. Limited, MegaCab, same color, year, etc. If I leave this note on his windshield, am I going to get keyed, or is he going to laugh?

Is truck culture universal?
Thats just odd lol
 
Go for it and let us know lol

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I’d laugh and definitely not key you. So much of truck culture clearly revolves around measuring whose is bigger….
 
I made friends on my last road trip to Asheville. I parked and noticed a TRX in the hotel parking lot on an opposite corner spot. (Always practice safe parking).
The couple were out near the truck, but we went in a different entrance.

Later that evening we were headed back to our room from dinner and an older couple were coming out of the elevator. My wife and I greeted them, and he said back, "Delmonico Megacab, right?".
I said, "Yeah!" "You in the TRX?". "Yes," he said with a grin. "Just picked it up with 5,000 miles and love it."

I could see his wife was ready to move out from in front of the elevator, and knew we could talk all night if allowed. We saw each other a couple of more times and were able to squeeze in a few more comments and questions. Truck culture exists. Probably a "misery loves company" scenario.
 
Truck love is still love…hey everyone else can do it why not truck peoples. ;) :) :oops:
 
Truck conversation happens all the time here where I live
 
If I got it I'd be thinking - Yeah, nice truck but the drivers a jerk...
 
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