RE: LIFT KITS ????
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RE: LIFT KITS ???? - 2/15/2008 5:42:37 AM
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hmcoleap
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I considered it, but the truth is an "exo-anything" for protection kills clearances, too -- that's why I don't use a brushguard that extends across the front of my truck either anymore. It helps me make tight turns and squeeze between the trees and rocks better on the trails. Bottom line is that with a body that won't rot away on me (aluminum and fiberglass) I don't mind a few scrapes and dings in exchange for the extra clearance. quote:
ORIGINAL: Injunfarian Yeah, I was thinking that was the reason. Have you ever considered an exocage around your rear area? I have been considering it lately I have smacked the driver side rear panel twice in the same place now due to trees... I would have really messed up the rear and tail lights etc if it wasnt for my bumper.
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RE: LIFT KITS ???? - 2/15/2008 1:36:43 PM
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Guyana00
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Hi guys, I was wondering where you go wheeling. My brother has been looking for places, we live in brampton (near toronto for anyone who doesnt know). Im sure Inju and YTH1 do, but the only place he knows of is heartlake and he's been there and didn't find any trails. He has a 96 4runner, looks hot, but mostlyyy stock. We usually go up to pickering with our cousin, I've only went twice but he's been a couple more time. He and my cousin go up (cousin has a Samurai), so I was wondering where you go so we could hit the trails sometime. We could either go together or if that doesnt work out, we could go alone and see what its like. Thanks. -Shankar
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