alaskacruiser said:Thread hijack (sorry)- anybody know what kind of tire carrier that is? And how about the tire cover- is this all custom or JDM?
Looks like Kaymar OEM Tire Carrier with a JDM tire cover.
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alaskacruiser said:Thread hijack (sorry)- anybody know what kind of tire carrier that is? And how about the tire cover- is this all custom or JDM?
spartan said:How tall are you? If you are over 6'2" get the 100. Six feet or under, get the 80.
I'm serious. The 80 series offer cramped quarters for larger people. The 100's are much larger.
Junk said:Heck, if you are going to buy a 100 then you may as well find a mini-van forum.
Romer said:Larger people Have you seen Norcaldoug?
Satchmo said:I love my 80 but i do wish the cockpit accomodated my 6'3" body better.
I have long legs
firetruck41 said:I've got one of each The 80 is "mine" it is nice, comfortable, looks better, OEM lockers front and rear, solid axles, should do better off road. The 100 is "my wife's" it is nicer, a little bigger, more comfortable, doesn't quite look as good as an 80, no lockers, IFS front axle, better handling on the road. If I weren't planning to go offroad I would recommend the 100, you can find them in your price range, but it is very tough. If you get an 80 I doubt you will be disappointed in it either. It's a win-win situation for you
I think you misunderstand me, not saying the 100 can't go offroad, just saying if I had no plans to go offroad, I would get a 100, the main advantage of the 80 (as I see it) is off road, and those advantages are debateable.spressomon said:Ya dude...definately can't take a 100 off-road. Better yet...get a 40 for max bouldering potential...dude....afterall that's what it's all about right
firetruck41 said:I think you misunderstand me, not saying the 100 can't go offroad, just saying if I had no plans to go offroad, I would get a 100, the main advantage of the 80 (as I see it) is off road, and those advantages are debateable.
spressomon said:And really if this is the ulitmate criteria for someone's decison...heck there are FAR better vehicles than either the 80 or 100 for this type of terrain and performance.