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a spring wheeling poser shot for ya.

colbystephens

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I took this photo a couple weeks back. Just a little poser shot from when I went out to play in the snow and make some photographs.

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Very nice!!!

It has some resemblance to my truck haha. Hood crinkle on same side.. but my CB hole is on the other side .

On your front fender cuts, how did you go up flush with the front? Did you rework the core support? I am wanting to do that, since i think it looks kinda dumb to have my fender stepped down
 
I've never seen snow like that 1st hand, I would love to one day. I bet that's a blast to wheel in. :pimp:
 
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That is a sweet rig and a great photo. I saved that as my background as my desktop.

Well done. Love the chains!!
 
So, uh, Mr. Stephens, when are you going to build a front bumper for that thing? Your truck looks sweet, but incomplete without some front end protection.
 
Very nice!!!

It has some resemblance to my truck haha. Hood crinkle on same side.. but my CB hole is on the other side .

On your front fender cuts, how did you go up flush with the front? Did you rework the core support? I am wanting to do that, since i think it looks kinda dumb to have my fender stepped down

That wrinkle is from dropping the body when I was putting it on the frame... :doah: :haha: the hole in the side is where the fuel filler would be, but I relocated my tank. Don't have a cb yet. :)

Well done. Love the chains!!

That's the only time I've used those chains this year. I was alone and this trail had a lot of side-hill corners that dropped off little cliffs. I screwed around for a while with the shovel and got tired of sliding towards the cliffs... major butt-puckerage. :D So, I decided to put the chains on, and didn't have any more problems with slipping. These are the v-bar style chains, originally for 35" tires, but I lengthened them to fit my 38's.
 
Good man - chains in the snow, much easier.
 
Nice photo Colby. Looks kinda bad azz sitting there like that.
 
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