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    Default Trail Finder 2 w/Mojave Body Set Released


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    wow that thing has a lot of cool features.... love the new transmission/transfer case design. The fuel cell storage box looks great. The dropbed and molded rear of the cab is perfect. And the simple chassis is superb. To top it off I think the price is actually reasonable... I might pick one of these up?!

    But I might have to sell the boyer truggy in order to do that... hummm choices
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    Looks very nice. Wish I had the funds for it.
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    It does look super cool. It basically checks off all the boxes on my dream-trail-truck checklist...
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    im thinking of stuffing clod tires and f350 leaf springs on one of these or the older model to make a vintage style monster....anyone think it can be done?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kevinatfms View Post
    im thinking of stuffing clod tires and f350 leaf springs on one of these or the older model to make a vintage style monster....anyone think it can be done?
    That would be really cool looking. There's only one way to find out if it'll work! Would like to see a buildup of it if you get one.
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    im on the fence right now. i just picked up another set of clod axles...the one big reason i havent pulled the trigger is because i dont think they will fit due to the body and the frame. i would need to raise the body a ton and the frame will contact the tires at full lock it seems.

    we will see....stay tuned for a ton more trucks coming out of my garage.
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    Now that my clod is all sold I am trying to decide on the trailfinder or wraith. Its a tough call. I want to build something its just trying to decide what would be better for me. The last kit I built was my knight hauler about 6 years ago!
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