Now I wheeled Horton quite alot with the cab and bedsides on.
Actually not very long with the bedsides on, you see to get them on there so they looked nice and lined up it kind of made them very vulnerable to rocks.
They caught on a couple rocks and I nearly destroyed them. I think the bedsides make the look of the truck really so I removed them entirely and went like this for a while
Those pics above are from a fateful trip. We went to South Dakota to run the trails up around Hal Johns, we ran several trails up that way and I further came to realize that technical rock crawling is my favorite form of wheeling, while I enjoy other things such as trail riding and exploring a lot my likes lean towards the more hard core stuff. Horton was just to freaking wide.
Such as this pic demonstrates
At this point I wasn't sure what I was going to do. But I knew I wanted to get narrower, not a ton narrower but 5-6" would make all the difference in the world
Actually not very long with the bedsides on, you see to get them on there so they looked nice and lined up it kind of made them very vulnerable to rocks.
They caught on a couple rocks and I nearly destroyed them. I think the bedsides make the look of the truck really so I removed them entirely and went like this for a while
Those pics above are from a fateful trip. We went to South Dakota to run the trails up around Hal Johns, we ran several trails up that way and I further came to realize that technical rock crawling is my favorite form of wheeling, while I enjoy other things such as trail riding and exploring a lot my likes lean towards the more hard core stuff. Horton was just to freaking wide.
Such as this pic demonstrates
At this point I wasn't sure what I was going to do. But I knew I wanted to get narrower, not a ton narrower but 5-6" would make all the difference in the world



. I do get concerned with excessive roll when I switch to a rear triangulated 4 link, but I think I can make it worth with the adjustability it will have.
lol