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- rv2goExplorer IIPretty neat. You ought to do this to yours.
- LenSaticExplorerThose are Mattracks: http://www.mattracks.com/vehicles/select-by-vehicle/index.shtml?tab=4#VTabbedPanels1
They ain't cheap, but if you need them it's probably worth it.
LS - Francesca_KnowlExplorerI prefer the versatility of my Vickers-Wolsley...just a flip of a switch and it's back to rubber tires! :B
- ecoastExplorerit's photoshopped...:R
if it were mattracks there would be no wheels/tires - GENECOPExplorer II
ecoast wrote:
it's photoshopped...:R
if it were mattracks there would be no wheels/tires
There are many different applications and models..I don't see tires in that photo.. - Francesca_KnowlExplorer
GENECOP wrote:
ecoast wrote:
it's photoshopped...:R
if it were mattracks there would be no wheels/tires
There are many different applications and models..I don't see tires in that photo..
It's for real, all right.
Here's the link the pic was taken from. - buta4ExplorerGXV EXPEDITION VEHICLES
EARTHROAMER
ACTION MOBIL - pnicholsExplorer IIGary,
Never mind those crazy track-laying gizmos.
That offroad-lookin' Xplorer Class C sure looks good .... hmmm .... a little taller/wider tires, add 4X4 with a rear locker, and one should be all ready to go at far less than Earthroamer prices.
It kind of reminds me of our first 2WD 1969 GMC 3500 Class C motorhome: - garyhauptExplorerIt`s a good thing I don`t have money. In the meantime, I shall be more than content with my go `most anywhere` rig.
One thing about your first one Phil...uuhhmm..oh, never mind.
Gary Haupt
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