Hey. Jade got a bunch of really good videos of you, I forgot, I’ll see if she can send them to you.
Please do, or upload them to YouTube, or something like that. That would be really cool!
Hey. Jade got a bunch of really good videos of you, I forgot, I’ll see if she can send them to you.
@Kay86K5 when you have time, can you get a measurement from your rear floor to the bottom of your cage please? I'm trying to figure out some headroom issues with mine, no rush. Also, how do you think your rear seat headroom would be for a 5'5"-6' person? Thanks!
Top of the cage is fine. I’m trying to see if the rear section of my cage would be average/ tall / short. I figured you could be considered average since a top still fits and adults are comfortable.
I have headroom issues with mine.
Interesting ideaThought some of you guys might get a kick outta this. I didnt know where else to update this, and since these tires used to be on my blazer full time, I’ll upload it here.
My brother and I went in together and split some 42” pitbulls during the trump sale. The idea was I would put the pitbulls on my blazer full time and we take the 44” boggers and we now both co-own those. Since we both run h1’s, we could both throw them on our rigs if we wanted (we are also building a 4 seat buggy together, so the boggers can go on that too). We thought that it would suck to always have to unmount tires each time we wanted to swap them from rig to rig (my brother runs rockwells, I run 1 tons). So my brother came up with a great idea, and we worked with Neil at Western Canadian Rockwell. We took a set of h1’s, cut out the centers, and now we can unbolt the centers to swap without having to split and swap rims. It means the backspacing is real wide, but each one of us plan to only run these on mud events where its not that big of a deal.
They turned out real good and makes that our co-ownership of the boggers can actually be very useful. Anywho, thought you guys would get a kick outta them.
Havent really done anything woth the blazer as i’ve been working on my suburban, but its always ready to go whenever I’m ready to take it out
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