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jefe_4x4
Jun 22, 2014Explorer
DJ,
That is a nice looking rig. It looks like a Chevy, which needs some lift for off-roading anyway. It's the lowered swoop in the frame that can hang lower than Ford/Dodge does. Looks to be a 6" to 8" lift to me; and beadlock wheels. No air cond. Nothing on the roof. That is experience in action. I wonder if those steps are spring-loaded and fold down when you step on them? I see some standard tie-downs. I wonder if he plays with the tension on those, off-road to keep from pulling his Big Foot apart while frame twisting? The interesting thing to me is the double cab, which could carry up to 6 people in a pinch, and offers a lot of accessible storage, but there is no way six full-size bodies could fit over night in the camper. Just an observation, not a criticism. My guess is the full height is 10', 8".
jefe
That is a nice looking rig. It looks like a Chevy, which needs some lift for off-roading anyway. It's the lowered swoop in the frame that can hang lower than Ford/Dodge does. Looks to be a 6" to 8" lift to me; and beadlock wheels. No air cond. Nothing on the roof. That is experience in action. I wonder if those steps are spring-loaded and fold down when you step on them? I see some standard tie-downs. I wonder if he plays with the tension on those, off-road to keep from pulling his Big Foot apart while frame twisting? The interesting thing to me is the double cab, which could carry up to 6 people in a pinch, and offers a lot of accessible storage, but there is no way six full-size bodies could fit over night in the camper. Just an observation, not a criticism. My guess is the full height is 10', 8".
jefe
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