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Sweet Jesus... That is beautiful!

I need to move.

There is a lot of space down here and we do speak a strange form of English.
Thanks everyone for the positive comments and questions.
 
There is a lot of space down here and we do speak a strange form of English.
Thanks everyone for the positive comments and questions.

If I can understand the broken up english variant the Jamaicans speak, I think I could handle you guys. I've always said, if I were to move to another country, it'd be England or Australia, you guys for sure have better weather! Sweet truck if I havent already said so!
 
Longer Ranger tank with Slee's rear bumper

Hey Muddy,

I have gone done a similar route to you with 18's and have the Slees rear bar too. I am looking at the LRA and Long Ranger tanks at present. How exposed is the Long ranger tank with the Slees bar? I worry about how much impact it will take on shelves and the like instead of the bar.

Andrew

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Hey Muddy,

I have gone done a similar route to you with 18's and have the Slees rear bar too. I am looking at the LRA and Long Ranger tanks at present. How exposed is the Long ranger tank with the Slees bar? I worry about how much impact it will take on shelves and the like instead of the bar.

Andrew

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Great looking truck. Was just wondering why you have the hi-lift jack all the way up on the roof, instead of using the mount on Slee rear bumper?
 
if I ever move my family back to Australia for a few years I will be looking around for a pre-built rig like this..... ok.. going to shower now as the thoughts I am having are too dirty (pun intended)
 
I like that rear tire shovel/axe mounting kit and the fact that it locks. Who makes that? As everyone has said, sick rig. Love the color matched bumpers. Whats in the tube up top?
 
Hey Muddy,

I have gone done a similar route to you with 18's and have the Slees rear bar too. I am looking at the LRA and Long Ranger tanks at present. How exposed is the Long ranger tank with the Slees bar? I worry about how much impact it will take on shelves and the like instead of the bar.

Andrew

I have a few good size dents in my rear tank and it functions as a rear bash plate, not a great idea but I have been a bit rough in the past and now tend to avoid very rough rocky tracks. The LRA tanks are very strong and I have had no leak issues.
 

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