Typically, we like to see just one photo per thread, as per the Critique Forum Rules. It's difficult to offer input on several different images. That said...
This one is okay, but only because the truck is white. I realize that the style of DUB Magazine is edgy, but typically B&W photos of vehicles is a big no-no. People want to see those awesome glistening colors.
I like this one. It's different and offers a cool perspective. I like the lens flare and processing, but the composition is a bit weak. This doesn't look like an extended cab truck anymore, it looks like a blinged out golf cart. If the truck was more centered, it would look 10x better and you would have your money shot.
The only thing I like about this one is that it will fit nicely in the Recycle Bin on your desktop. The lighting is flat, leaving the paint with zero depth and shine. It's also too far away.
Another nice attempt. Getting down low is one of the keys of vehicle photography, though I would argue that here perhaps you got a little too low. The lighting is great, the background is great, but you're too far away again. This is another keeper if it had a tighter crop and a little better angle.
Of all your submissions, I think this one is the best as-is. There's emphasis on the 28's, you have filled your frame with the truck against a cool background and have a low perspective. The only thing against this shot is the lighting could be better. Again, the paint looks a bit flat.
Many of the same comments above also apply here. Flat lighting=flat paint, which combined with the full-on profile angle makes this one look very one dimensional. It looks like a truck painted on the wall.