Just an idea, not at all practical though and I couldn't imagine trying to find a spot in the woods to turn it around.
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Just an idea, not at all practical though and I couldn't imagine trying to find a spot in the woods to turn it around.
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Mr. Mike wrote:
Just an idea, not at all practical though and I couldn't imagine trying to find a spot in the woods to turn it around.
Man...take this, throw some "real" axles under it with 34's and you've got quite a package. Awesome.
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Your right not practical but a very nice clean truck, I personally like the one to the left in the back ground .been looking for a decent one for a while but they r hard to find.
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I think is a really neat idea. Granted how long it is makes it a little impractical but none the less good work to make it look factory. I also like how they incorperated the new front clip to it. I like the new swag as well Jareb, any thoughts of bed lining the bed? I mean no matter how you use the bed it is always good to have to prevent scratches and rust. I've seen how scratches after a while turn into rust just looking at some places in the bed of my dads pickup. Granted I know you probably won't go with a tool box as they take up room especailly if are going to utilize the bed for, well, a bed but one option is those sit in tool boxes. Someday when I get my dads pickup I'll end up doing that with his and putting a cap on as well. Plus I like the lowprofile look.spencyg wrote:Mr. Mike wrote:
Just an idea, not at all practical though and I couldn't imagine trying to find a spot in the woods to turn it around.
Man...take this, throw some "real" axles under it with 34's and you've got quite a package. Awesome.
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KennebecKrawler wrote:Your right not practical but a very nice clean truck, I personally like the one to the left in the back ground .been looking for a decent one for a while but they r hard to find.
My rig is 24' long...this thing is a midget in comparison
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Can't argue with that statement.spencyg wrote:KennebecKrawler wrote:Your right not practical but a very nice clean truck, I personally like the one to the left in the back ground .been looking for a decent one for a while but they r hard to find.
My rig is 24' long...this thing is a midget in comparison
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I'll line the bed myself this spring, inside and underneath. It's on the to-do list.
A rig that long is impractical for the way I run. I pack lite and enjoy getting into places larger rigs can't. No offense Spence, I'm already jealous of your indoor facilities..
A rig that long is impractical for the way I run. I pack lite and enjoy getting into places larger rigs can't. No offense Spence, I'm already jealous of your indoor facilities..
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Saw this on Facebook the other day.
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That is totally a photochop but the proportions look a lot better imo.
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