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That's what I need a right hand drive monster truck... If all the brackets are chrome or stainless- it looks like it was destined to go on the show circuit, I don't think 44" tires, particularly Fun Countrys, would be much use for how I intend to use mine.
 
If you want a worthless vehicle that thing is simple to recreate. Just SOA with, what I think are 4" lift springs :rolleyes:

If you want to have a cool wheelable/drivable ride you do an as low as you can go SOA with 40s and a lot of tub cutting. stretch the wheelbase around 12"

oh wait that is what I have but only 37s :flipoff2:
 
thats alot of meat for those axles. beat you could snap a birf on a speed bump. or close line yourself hitting a powerline going over one.:rolleyes:
 
i had a truck like that soa 4" springs with 40s then some lady was blinded by the sun and hit me head on at 55 you could see the tire tracks over her car we were so hi it landed on the front bumper and rolled over on its side the impact sheared of the front axle busted the cast iron bell housing off the engine snapped the transfer case pushed the rear end back but never broke a window still have it drove it for 17 years so i cant get rid of it so for street trucks i keep em as low as i can but still run 38s or 40s plus lower the bumper a tad we didnt get a scratch but what a ride
 
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Ok Look Closely, Stock Axles, Lift On SOA, Stock T-Case Ready To Split In Half, Same Propeller Shafts/ Drive Shafts Ready To Snap, And The T-case Sits Way Lower Than The Frame. So In Other Words This Is Not A Vehical You Take Off Road, It Will Be Considerd As A Street Truck, AKA Show Truck, In My Mind Its A Piece Of Junk, I Would Never Buy It Unless If I Was A Complete Retard Which Im Not So Theres My 2 Cents.

Peace
 

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