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Saw this on my way home from work

Looks like that front axel isn't angled enough to run a front drive shaft and yea that looks like a rough ride for sure.
 
Looks like that front axel isn't angled enough to run a front drive shaft and yea that looks like a rough ride for sure.

Look at the rear drive shaft. That transfer case hangs down a looooooooong ways.

Martin
 
I remember seeing this for sale on eBay about a year ago. It had some kind of custom 20" wheel with 54" Boggers on it then. They wanted a pretty penny for the thing too.
 
Not shure how to attach a link with my phone but its for sale on craigs list tucson the guy wants 29950 for it
 
Somebody in AZ contact him and ask for pictures of the front driveshaft. It's only fair since the Ad title is "4x4"
 
Yeah...that ad does not do it any favors.

Dana 60 axles? Nope, not enough for tires and wheels that heavy.
 
It looks to be better built than what was given credit for. But damn. Coulda went with 25 inch lift instead of 32. Lol. He says it stands at ten foot tall. Then from the pic he must be 6'6" it taller. At least it's got 60s under it. With air lockers no less. On the street I don't think he'd have to worry about breaking them. Neither of those pics showed a front shaft though. The transfer case is dropped what looks like about a foot with some adapter he put in. So it's possible he has one for it. The body is pretty awesome but I'm not a fan of the canary yellow much. Looks like it would still be fun to cruise around in.
 
I'd take that thing ANYDAY of the week....and turn it into a real bad ass rig, scrap the springs for scrap rate, or sell them to the next super huge lift fool who wanted them. Then make that a nice truck with better wheels. Done. :D
 
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At least the frame lift is triangulated, unlike that one we had here... :haha:

And the fenders won't need trimming.

-- A
 
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