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Old 11-14-2003, 10:34 AM
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Look what I bought...




It's amazing what Photoshop can install for your Yota...

Prolley been brought up before but these are pretty cool, just for their neat factor....

http://www.ramadbk.com/crawler/deltaeq.htm

I like the Hilux...


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I want to see those things in action. I wonder how fast they can go.
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I want some
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That would make your 4Runner ride like a tank!!
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Originally posted by Rayday81
I want to see those things in action. I wonder how fast they can go.
~ 45mph

TNN Trucks put a set on "Big Orange," a late 90's full size Chevy truck. They go through mud with ease and I'm sure they tackle mild trails really well too. They cost a fortune though and you'd probably be better off with real tires in the rocks.

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I already drive mine like a tank.
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It just doesn't seem like it would steer very well.
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I think you'd need a supercharger just to move those things.
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http://www.mattracks.com/html/contac...line_store.htm
You can own a set of Mattracks for roughly the price of an American-built motorcycle, or half the price of an SUV.
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one of my old teachers showed me a video on those things. they are so cool and you can go almost anywhere because the weight is distributed out over such a large area. my teacher had the video the company gave him and the stuff they showed it going over was awsome, swampy muck, snow, etc... really cool stuff. Im tellin ya
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