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Can anybody figure out a way to tow multiple rigs out there, economically? Moab has been on my list for years and a tow rig is not in my budget. I already blew up my truck's transmission once... lol.
A couple more good rides on the site. Welcome guys!
Can anybody figure out a way to tow multiple rigs out there, economically? Moab has been on my list for years and a tow rig is not in my budget. I already blew up my truck's transmission once... lol.
I have often wondered that same thing. Big Rig with a 40' flatbed trailer! Everyone can pitch in for fuel and go have fun!
...Now who do we know that's a commercial trucker? Oh yeah, he's Bronco-less now!
I have a buddy out of Washington that has/had a commercial car hauler. Haven't talked to him in years though. He showed up to SOB one year with 8-9 broncos one year.
I have a buddy out of Washington that has/had a commercial car hauler. Haven't talked to him in years though. He showed up to SOB one year with 8-9 broncos one year.
If anybody can really make this happen I'm very interested. I plan to buy a very fuel efficient ride soon and could shuttle a few of us out there while the rigs ride on a big rig.
Here is IronHide.
Still working on it. Finally got it together enough for a trip to the Sierras.
Alternator went out in the middle of nowhere, but I limped it down the hill.
'69 U15, 302, NP435, D20, 3" body, 2.5" suspension, 35 on 15's.
31 spline axles, 4.88 ring & pinion, new bearings, ARB's front & rear will be finished this week. Just rebuilt tranny and transfer. New exhaust.
Proto fab bumper and ZEON 10 winch just went on.
I've got a pile of parts to go in in the next few weeks: 130 amp alt, dual batt's with isolator, 16 switched accessory circuits. Weatherstripping, H4 headlights, switch panel.
Overlooking Sierra Buttes, Weaver lake / Pinole Ridge area:
Above Weaver Lake, 7000 ft. elev.:
In Graniteville:
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