It looks really good but, what type of wheeling does he want to do? I can think of several types that would be a little hazardous with that set up. BTW, I miss that signature orange paint on a Chevy block
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Well up here in Canada, we don't do to much rock crawling. This truck will find itself in a heap of mud (and some snow) and possibly the remains of trucks that never made it.
cdnuser wrote:Well up here in Canada, we don't do to much rock crawling. This truck will find itself in a heap of mud (and some snow) and possibly the remains of trucks that never made it.
Clears up a bunch of my thoughts. Thanks
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Sweet truck. I went to the Okeechobee mudfest this past weekend and i saw about 5 s10's 3-4 foot higher than this one! Look up the even on youtube. Its a lot of fun!
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