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SOA. 6 inch alcans. Saginaw conversion. Marlin hi steer. Rough stuff braketry.
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PandaTelf said:
This rigs articulation is fxxxing great. Exactly what I want but to lazy for do SOA :\

How does it drive on the road etc?

It's stretched 4 inches in front an 2 in rear. Rides awesome down a fire road. Does good on street. Ran around 70 on the interstate for about 20 miles. Good manners. My next project is to mount quick disconnect sway bar in front. I built this truck specifically to do the trans American trail. Still have a ways to go. But that's my goal.
 
4" HFS with plus 1" shackles and 4 deg shims, alignment is right on +2 deg.
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It's stretched 4 inches in front an 2 in rear. Rides awesome down a fire road. Does good on street. Ran around 70 on the interstate for about 20 miles. Good manners. My next project is to mount quick disconnect sway bar in front. I built this truck specifically to do the trans American trail. Still have a ways to go. But that's my goal.

Have you done the Trans American Trail yet? I am starting a 100 series build for that trip. I want to wait till i retire and spend a month or two doing it real laid back like. I live in Alva, Oklahoma. Alva is on the trail and I have hosted a few groups for a cook out at my home as they came through. I've run the trail between Alva & Oark, AR. but the Colorado west portion is the part that I look forward to
 
Have you done the Trans American Trail yet? I am starting a 100 series build for that trip. I want to wait till i retire and spend a month or two doing it real laid back like. I live in Alva, Oklahoma. Alva is on the trail and I have hosted a few groups for a cook out at my home as they came through. I've run the trail between Alva & Oark, AR. but the Colorado west portion is the part that I look forward to
I always wanted to do the TransAm trail...Isn't it for motorcycles only?This one,Great divide trail on bike,and hike the PCT and AT is on my To do list..
 
I always wanted to do the TransAm trail...Isn't it for motorcycles only?This one,Great divide trail on bike,and hike the PCT and AT is on my To do list..

It was mapped out by a motorcycle guy Sam Correro. That has made it much more popular among the motorcycle guys but it is doable in a four-wheel-drive vehicle, with one exception a little portion just east of Mountainburg Arkansas. It is 5000 miles of Back road America from eastern Tennessee to Coast of Oregon.
 
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