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This is different..............???????

hucktruck

Sr. Member
Joined
Oct 3, 2004
Messages
416
Loc.
Missouri
With the rear quarters bobbed like that it definately gives it a different look. Its kinda pricey but a lot of work has obviously been done to this rig.
 

TexasBronco

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Joined
Sep 8, 2002
Messages
3,014
Loc.
Waterford, MI
I was thinking about doing a fold down tire carrier as well. But have it as short as possile so when folded down the tread of the tire actually rubs on the bumper. I was thinkign about doing mine this way so I drive with my tailer gate down so I can pack tons of camping gear into the back. and of course on tight trials you just fold it all up.
 

yak67

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Joined
May 15, 2003
Messages
1,561
I like it, looks a different, but still gives it that stock "uncut" look
 

commonlaw

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Joined
Dec 17, 2004
Messages
435
Loc.
Seattle
That's a lot of dough but i really like that rig. Mods but stick stockish. And hell, who hasn't thought about putting a huge reserve on their truck to see what happens? (Mine would be 30K cause it aint going anywhere).
 

YelloTx73

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Joined
May 13, 2004
Messages
1,419
Loc.
Katy/Galveston, TX
I new this one would pop up in a thread. I think its a great way to keep the uncut look yet still something practical for offroading. This one is definitely a unique steed
 

Mr Joe

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Dec 2, 2003
Messages
2,212
I like the tire carrier idea and the tranny tunnel cover with the cup holder ;D
 
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