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Cool build indeed. I'm running the new style MT/R's. I think they're not the greatest for mud, they seem to really accel in the snow and rocks. I was honestly amazed at the snow-grip they had this past couple weeks.
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id say ur right on the mud , just because of that strip of closee lugs. but i really want a new set of 33s and ive read that they do great on the trail and my older style one do great it the snow and on the trail too, im gonna have to come up and go wheelin with you guys
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id say ur right on the mud , just because of that strip of closee lugs. but i really want a new set of 33s and ive read that they do great on the trail and my older style one do great it the snow and on the trail too, im gonna have to come up and go wheelin with you guys
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i cant decide whether or not to do the integrated sliders by cuttin out old ones and welding in square tube or doing separate ones that sit below rockers. what do you think? since your making some right now.
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integrated one after cuttin rocker panels
One bolted on that sits under rocker panel. I dont like this design in particular but the mountin is what i mean.
One bolted on that sits under rocker panel. I dont like this design in particular but the mountin is what i mean.
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oh, they both work well. if you cut the rocker out and put one in youll have a lil bit more clearance, but i lil more weldin lol
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ok wasn't sure on the weld in ones if they were any good. i dunno guess i thought welding to the sheet metal wouldn't be strong.
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