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There's a guy named Mike Woods has a 98 or 99 Isuzu Amigo with D60 Front and D70 Rear with ARBs and is running 38.5 superswamper TSLs. He has a 370:1 final crawl ratio. He is running a mostly stock 3.2 with ~230 ponies. Its a sweet looking rig.
Yea, I've been meaning to build something small for the trails that I can beat on. My '73 just doesn't fit that well I was thinking about just taking an old beater Ford and chopping the heck out of it and shortening the wheelbase, lose the doors, etc.
Yea, pretty much. I've even been toying with doing a supercab too, and just bobbing it a little bit behind the cab. I haven't looked real close at Az's truck but I know its nice
The vid of that black sammi was getting it pretty hard...sounded like one hell of a healthy motor. Kinda funny hearing that motor and seeing those tires on that little rig. Cool though.
I showed my wife pictures of the Amigo I mentioned above. She caught me looking at her Rodeo and said, "Back away!" The Bronco is always in pieces . . .
Great minds think alike. I keep threatening my wife that I'm gonna go on a drunken craze and turn her Saturn into a mud bogger. Hey, it would be different
Glad you didnt leave or something... but I got worried cause its been at least a whole week since i saw you post, when normally its everyday...
I always wanted to do something like that, like an import, because then you could run over an import (rice rocket) with an import (44" bogger equiped Honda Accord).
However I think itd be a little more practical to do a Rancho or El Camino...
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