look at this SAS ranger for sale
#1
look at this SAS ranger for sale
http://www.forumshawaii.net/vbb/showthread.php?t=447556
I dont like it at all way to big for my taste.
I dont like it at all way to big for my taste.
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#15
That "show" truck could do anything you do off road and more.
People do that because it's what they like. They spend money on something and want it to look nice not covered in mud and beat to hell.
Drop that truck 3-4" and you will not be fitting 37's.
I think it looks sweet, it would be perfect with some 38x15.50's if they'd fit.
#16
A nice F-150 stock not sas'd. But I'll give you that he's nuts to think he's gona get the money he put into it back out of it. Trucks are toys not investments. Values only go down not up.
That's like sibling rivalry they used to always show up to the shows with $40k+ f/s stickers on their rides. I highly doubt they ever got it half their crap was rigged up pretty badly.
#17
I admire the craftsmanship, but it's just not my taste.
#18
That "show" truck could do anything you do off road and more.
People do that because it's what they like. They spend money on something and want it to look nice not covered in mud and beat to hell.
Drop that truck 3-4" and you will not be fitting 37's.
I think it looks sweet, it would be perfect with some 38x15.50's if they'd fit.
People do that because it's what they like. They spend money on something and want it to look nice not covered in mud and beat to hell.
Drop that truck 3-4" and you will not be fitting 37's.
I think it looks sweet, it would be perfect with some 38x15.50's if they'd fit.
#19
That "show" truck could do anything you do off road and more.
People do that because it's what they like. They spend money on something and want it to look nice not covered in mud and beat to hell.
Drop that truck 3-4" and you will not be fitting 37's.
I think it looks sweet, it would be perfect with some 38x15.50's if they'd fit.
People do that because it's what they like. They spend money on something and want it to look nice not covered in mud and beat to hell.
Drop that truck 3-4" and you will not be fitting 37's.
I think it looks sweet, it would be perfect with some 38x15.50's if they'd fit.
lemme get a front drive shaft and gear/lock the rear and we'll see what that pwetty little truck can do, besides break axle shafts all day.
down 3-4" and hack the fenders, 37s would still fit and it wouldn't fall over just sneezing on it.
38x15.50s would make those axles explode even faster than those boggers would.
#21
Yes, if you wheel it often. On the road with occasional wheeling a d30 can handle 35's fine. You got me thinking the Jeep boys all ran 35's not 38's so I really couldn't say if they'd be ok or not.
#23
If you are telling me you'd spend over $20,000 on a truck then put $10,000 worth of mods into it. Put countless hours and gallons of blood and sweat into it. Then go and beat the crap out of it so you have nothing to show off for all your work. Then sir I would say you have too much money or to little brains.
Oh and that truck is definitely a dd not a purpose built trail truck.
#25
Zach, you're actually a perfect example of a show/trail rig. You have built you're truck to be used off road. Built everything the right way. (ok the truck is the op has too weak of axel's) I would bet though on a normal day when you haven't been wheeling, people would think you have a pure show truck. It's clean, looks good and was built with taste. Not a sawzall and a torch.