Lets see those off-road pictures
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CJKOLCUN (09-14-2016)
#2305
good ol' northern sconie
unfarmed land behind the grandparents farm in northern wisconsin. If there isnt 3-5' of snow than it is muddy and fun as hell.
I live in Minneapolis and the looks I got driving downtown were priceless. Pretty sure people thought the zombie apocalypse was happening.
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last5oh_302 (10-07-2016)
#2307
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Recently installed: Fox 2.0 coilovers and rear shocks, RCI skid plates, 275/70R18 BFG KO2s and a RC 30" single row curved light bar behind the grille. My goal was to build a clean truck while being functional off the pavement.
#2308
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Love it....this is exactly how a truck should be built. Simple and anti-bro. I have done the same thing. Budget ran out so my lift is spacer and block for now. That will change soon enough. I have the RCI skids and 33s though.
#2309
Senior Member
Thank you. There are tons of "bro" trucks as you call them haha and I hate that ****. I bet my low cost build will see more offroad use than most huge lifted pavement pounders with 27 light bars. I live in a place where I can be at a trail in ten minutes with unlimited miles of trails to explore. I couldn't NOT have the truck setup to hit at least some mild trails. I had a tight budget otherwise I would've loved to have gone way overboard with a mid travel kit, wheels, rigid lightbars instead of RC, possibly forced induction. I'm still very happy with it minus the creaky Fox 2.0 coilovers (the spring rubs the top hat).