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- White trash
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Small tires, single lockers etc are definitely a way to make things more challenging on the trails in the PNW. But while the guys with very mildly built rigs are being challenged on tame obstacles and the larger rig is not it is the smaller and less built rigs that are taking bypasses and not hitting every obstacle out there. Also when you get to the big play areas (funny/moon rocks) who is it sitting at the bottom watching the larger rigs play because they CAN'T do what the others can? Sure not everyone wants to play on the big stuff but if you get the hankering why not be able to do it?
If it's boring to have an overbuilt rig why do people run lockers at all? Why don't we just put 31" street tires on the rigs with no lockers and highway gears since that would make it more challenging?
If it's boring to have an overbuilt rig why do people run lockers at all? Why don't we just put 31" street tires on the rigs with no lockers and highway gears since that would make it more challenging?

White trash wrote:If it's boring to have an overbuilt rig why do people run lockers at all? Why don't we just put 31" street tires on the rigs with no lockers and highway gears since that would make it more challenging?
Didn't you just call a small tire run

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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 3:23 pm Post subject:
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86 Toyota 4-Runner with a marlin SAS
motor: rebuilt 22re with all LCeng parts cam,valves,header etc.
double marlin T-cases with 23spline input (4.7s coming soon)
front toy 8" with bobby longfeild 30 spline axles,yukon 5;29gears,locked,vented rotors,trussed everywhere
rear 5;29s,locked
chevy 63" rear springs
full roll cage
37x14.5 toyos
550Watts of tunes
hot dog cooker
warn winch
coustom bumbers and sliders
trail gear X member
and some other stuff ill think of later
Last edited by toyman2 on Mon Apr 16, 2007 7:26 pm; edited 1 time in total
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86 Toyota 4-Runner with a marlin SAS
motor: rebuilt 22re with all LCeng parts cam,valves,header etc.
double marlin T-cases with 23spline input (4.7s coming soon)
front toy 8" with bobby longfeild 30 spline axles,yukon 5;29gears,locked,vented rotors,trussed everywhere
rear 5;29s,locked
chevy 63" rear springs
full roll cage
37x14.5 toyos
550Watts of tunes
hot dog cooker
warn winch
coustom bumbers and sliders
trail gear X member
and some other stuff ill think of later
Last edited by toyman2 on Mon Apr 16, 2007 7:26 pm; edited 1 time in total
LOL its a deal you can get from a snowmobile shop that straps on the header of a Toyota,mine is stainless and its about 8x6 container.
I can put a full package of hot dog or pizza pockets,corndogs,burritos anything like that and it will cook them as a oven would nice and steaming hot.
on a cold snow wheelin trip nothing beats hot food.
i have put in left over BBQ chicken and even cooked a grouse that i killed on the trail.
When your eating cold sandwiches and freezing and you see my food steaming and me having to blow on it to cool it down youll understand.
here is a cheaper version of what i have.
http://www.mfgsupply.com/m/c/HOTDOG4.html
I can put a full package of hot dog or pizza pockets,corndogs,burritos anything like that and it will cook them as a oven would nice and steaming hot.
on a cold snow wheelin trip nothing beats hot food.
i have put in left over BBQ chicken and even cooked a grouse that i killed on the trail.
When your eating cold sandwiches and freezing and you see my food steaming and me having to blow on it to cool it down youll understand.
here is a cheaper version of what i have.
http://www.mfgsupply.com/m/c/HOTDOG4.html
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