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Hey now that looks like fun, I won't have any mud to play in for a while our 1 inch of snow turned out to be 4 inches so I get to have fun on any street.
This is thread is dedicated to everyone who told me a 2wd had no chance goin offroad and that long trucks aren't good for it. Same wheelbase as my longbed. Lol just thought I'd throw that out there.
This is thread is dedicated to everyone who told me a 2wd had no chance goin offroad and that long trucks aren't good for it. Same wheelbase as my longbed. Lol just thought I'd throw that out there.
I wouldn't really consider that serious offroading. The back alley behind my house has more mud than that after a good rainfall. I know my truck in 2wd has trouble going through mud & sand. Although I'm sure once I upgrade my rearend to a lsd it will be much better. In 4wd I only get stuck when I high center myself. The only difference the long wheelbase makes is that it is easier to get hung up. A Longbox 4x4 would do fairly decent offroad.
This is thread is dedicated to everyone who told me a 2wd had no chance goin offroad and that long trucks aren't good for it. Same wheelbase as my longbed. Lol just thought I'd throw that out there.
He is lifted 6 inches, and also he isnt doing any hills or drops in those pictures is he... Im not telling you that you cant, there is definitely proof against that, but it just is not as easy to make a 2wd wheelin rig as it is to make a 4wd wheelin rig. Although it is much cheaper to lift the 2wd.