My 60 at RUBITHON and what needs to be fixed.

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Nice job piloting the 33s through. Just the right size to keep things interesting.

Might want to get heavies for the rear and open the packs if that kind of wheeling and your load stays constant. I can't tell much difference in ride quality and that extra leaf keeps the rear level (2600lb/3400lb is my ratio).

Nice job on pics too!

looking at heavies now, i honestly did not know i did not have um. i did like the 33's on the CON, it did keep it intresting for sure, and challenging as heck. Cant tell you hom many times i was hung up on my one or both pumpkins, no easy going for me. we loved it we did. cheers thanks Ken
 
Did I miss the write up on this rig, and/or the rack? What's the doo-hickey up front on the diamond plate above rear view mirror? Is that an ARB bumper? Lights make the top hoop look funky.

nice rig, and wheeln!

I bought this rig when i returned from Iraq in april, it was built up i did not have to do anything to it. it is not a ARB but a very sweet home made bumper. i did not hit the fromt bumper once on the trail.

cheers thanks guys
 
Curious, did the side rails protect the front panels of the truck very well? Been thinking of making some bolt on tubes for mine. Just wondering if there worth adding. Again nice work getting through on 33s. Been hearing as well that 37's are a min.:clap:
 
Curious, did the side rails protect the front panels of the truck very well? Been thinking of making some bolt on tubes for mine. Just wondering if there worth adding. Again nice work getting through on 33s. Been hearing as well that 37's are a min.:clap:


They saved me more than once, mainly on the pass. side where you cant see as well you know. but yes they took the hits so my fenders did not have too, plus they helped the sliders stay firm.
And if you wheel there at Tillamock(sorry spelling i know) there is a need for them bars there. they would be worth the effort to build if you have the time.
Cheers
 
Ah, I thought the rack design looked kinda familiar.

Spotlight, hmmmm. :hhmm:
 

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