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Old 11-04-2012, 09:46 PM
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Old 11-05-2012, 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Mattzfx4

That is awesome man... did you make that for ur truck or did you buy that somewhere.... That looks like a sweet jig... I will hopefully have my bow payed off on the 15th... Its a diamond fugitive... What did you shoot it with? I have been paying on it now for about a month and a half... couple more hundred dollars and its mine....
Yea I made it. It cost me about $60 worth of material and a few hours of my time. The ones at the store looked like they were weak.
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Old 11-05-2012, 06:22 PM
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Yea I made it. It cost me about $60 worth of material and a few hours of my time. The ones at the store looked like they were weak.


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I added a boat crank and 2 tow straps for really heavy pigs. It also has a fold up wheel if something is crazy heavy.
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Taking the bike into the cabin





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Originally Posted by mitchellgosse
Taking the bike into the cabin
That brute looks mean with the racks off
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I kinda like it. some dont seem the point but i like it, Ive been considering making a renegade type sport 4x4 outta it. I have it cammed clutched with and aftermarket primary, programmer so atleast it got the ***** to keep up with the sport quads. haha
Old 11-08-2012, 11:42 PM
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Here is a couple pics of our 86 F150 4x4 hauling 12 121lbs each batteries. That is 1,452. I was scared we might have to get the Super duty but she had them sit in there so nicely I figured lets give her a try.
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