People “rice” their vehicles so that they will stand out, as with all other things this can be done well or poorly. Regardless of what you feel like you may have accomplished with the exterior of your vehicle it can be summed up as the following “functional but boring”
You have nothing to worry about in regards to “ricing” this vehicle with or without running boards.
Your car looks 15+ years old. The “running boards” you posted were originally designed for off road vehicles to provide extra protection from undercarriage rock scrapes until some south-of-the-border folk and Ivorians decided to slap chrome on them, produce them cheaply, and slap them on anything that may or may not have the extra ground clearance. In short, no don’t do it.
Smokestack exhaust.. Its the only way to go.. Also.. trucknuts…
How will we ever know if your truly a man if your vehicle doesn’t have a pair to flash around?
Also… Carry more weapons in your vehicle.. Just in case.
don’t you have your own domain for your useless shit?
My thought exactly.
these were in the hopper before that was done did up again, so lay off it you sucka
howbout you just delete them.
im sure no one will notice, nor care.
Let’s not say things we don’t mean…
The first thing I thought was, “I wish that green van behind him was going 100 mph and heading straight towards him.”
“rice” or “rice burner” applies to Asian compacts dressed up to look sporty, often with humorous or ironic results.
You may not have noticed, but that’s not an Asian compact – it’s an American SUV.
And a rather boring one at that.
Agreed. Riced is not synonymous with moded.
This looks like a 45-year old family man’s older vehicle.
Ha! I’m 46 and my ’90 Bronco finally kicked the bucket, still got $1000 for it though.
Rice can be applied to anything now. Get with the times.
I’d rather get a car that doesn’t look like my dad left it to me in his will
Looks pretty cool.
Thanks bro
People “rice” their vehicles so that they will stand out, as with all other things this can be done well or poorly. Regardless of what you feel like you may have accomplished with the exterior of your vehicle it can be summed up as the following “functional but boring”
You have nothing to worry about in regards to “ricing” this vehicle with or without running boards.
gangsta ride. you a bad ass.
I think your mom’s car looks quite practical.
you should give this guy his own site so I don’t have to look at this shit
bitter
Your car looks 15+ years old. The “running boards” you posted were originally designed for off road vehicles to provide extra protection from undercarriage rock scrapes until some south-of-the-border folk and Ivorians decided to slap chrome on them, produce them cheaply, and slap them on anything that may or may not have the extra ground clearance. In short, no don’t do it.