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Normally not a fan of these wheels or the hood stack, but this actually looks kinda cool: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/384899552545331/
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Love it!!Normally not a fan of these wheels or the hood stack, but this actually looks kinda cool: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/384899552545331/
That was the case for most of the home made ones, like in the link, but from what I have read, the "good" ones had the Tornado front wheel drive setup, that was much beefier. Supposedly.Front wheel drive running through the stock transfer case and front differential and CV axles. This seems like a recipe for disaster on something that is designed to haul heavy loads on a regular basis!
How come you're selling your ride? You did an awesome job on it. I'm sure you won't have trouble getting rid of it.
How come you're selling your ride? You did an awesome job on it. I'm sure you won't have trouble getting rid of it.
I can relate to that. Good luck on the sale. Hopefully it goes to a good home!Tx ....Need new family vehicle...toy must go ....
This reminds me of a similar setup I seen at a Chevy dealer brand new back in the late 80s, early 90s.
http://classiccarsmarks.com/gmc/8829-1992-gmc-car-hauler-ramp-truck-1050000-obo.html
The ones I seen back then, the rear suspension was hydraulicly controlled somehow, and would drop the deck to the ground, so no ramps. Pretty crazy looking.