Traded my way through the world
#43
nah i bought it as is. only thing im compensating for is having a small truck! hahaha
#44
ah i see your from calgary! i was born there, i head back there every summer and most winters to go see the flames and go boarding up sunshine, there any good wheelin out there???
#45
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From: West Virginia : the state not near Richmond!
Nive truck, similar to my plans for my mud buggy project that's been at a standstill for months, thanks to working nightshift... how much lift have you got now? also, what kind of scoop is that on the hood?
#46
i have the all pro 5 inch leafs, but domt have them all in. maybe about a 4.5-5ish in front and like 4 in the rear. im gonna be putting some more in since ive been rubbing super hard and destroying my fenders and even bottom rear of bed! not sure about the hood scoop it was my buddy who put that in. the 3.4 barely fits and you can see it a bit through the front of the scoop
#54
#55
my friends we the ones who did all that...its as simple as you would think, remove wiring in the way, cut close side, then cut again near the end and reweld it all on. he did a pretty good job, cant tell where it was welded back on except a few smalll spots in the bed right near the rails
#59
Just saw your thread. Wow I must be blind to not have seen it till now. Back when I had my 85 I used to wheel all over edgewick. Is it still open I thought they closed it all down. I just got my stock 93 up to actually all working right. I am looking at some springs for a zuk mod to pick my rear end back up. Now all I need to do is get it dirty and remind me how much I miss my lockers In my 85. I also need to fab a rear number so I have some shackles to pull my stuck ass out. I am jus down in the issaquah area if you want to laugh at a stocker let me know. Always looking for places to wheel around here. You can see old pics of Taylor river wheeling in my build thread. Live your truck btw



