good, bad, ugly?

Started by dirtyskivies, August 29, 2004, 05:30:10 PM

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dirtyskivies

i had to mount these pseudo rear fenders and some big mud flaps to get a fixit ticket taken care of.  i also had to add storage above the flatbed(confer rack) so the whole family could camp/wheel.  should i take the fenders off now that the tickets signed off or do they look alright?
2002 trd v6 tacoma
1986 4runner type thing
1998 ktm supermoto

Hyena


Skinny_Pedal

leave them on its a wheeler so who cares. i personally tink its looks good
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KYOTA

I like it, looks truggy-fide. if theres no clearance problems  :dunno:

Hyena

fine, i will just take my input and go cry to myself i nthe corner!   :down:

Skinny_Pedal

u go cry...... what a  :stopit:. lol
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Hyena

Quote from: 86runner on August 29, 2004, 08:08:35 PM
u go cry...... what a :stopit:. lol

Thats what you say when you look in the mirror!    :slap:

mudguts

It's good, bad and ugly. I like it, it's different.
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Mike D

I'd say I like henyas opinion
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Skinny_Pedal

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Mike D

87 runner, 4" trailmaster lift, 33" TSL/SX, 5.29's V6 e-locker, 22re that cost too much

WHITE_TRASH

Look at it this way Booger, its gonna get bent to crap in short order anyway so ya might as well leave it. :hahaha:
Full hydro, 186:1 with an auto and 44's what could go wrong??

freds40

#12
Looks decent enough. Besides, if it keeps the law off ya, why not. Now the Jeep rack on the roof, I don't know about that one.  :hahaha:  :laugh: Now get your a$$ down to Fresno and let's wheel sometime. Oh ya, have to be soon, the trucks going under the knife in the next couple of weeks and it'll be down for a bit.  :eyebrow:  Labor Day plans have changed, check the trail ride section if you're interested.
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dirtyskivies

guess ill leave them, twice ive gotten pulled over for little mudflap/fender things and it ended up being about 2 pages of 'fixit' tickets.....headache....

brendan, come up to fordyce or niagra rim trail?????
2002 trd v6 tacoma
1986 4runner type thing
1998 ktm supermoto

Tool Guy

yankit, make it a flat bed and then put cheesy mudflaps on it.  :biggthumpup:
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86 Chevy- Cost $500, Dead Battery, Out of Registration, No Inspection, a few holes in the bed

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dirtyskivies

Quote from: Tool Guy on August 30, 2004, 03:20:52 PM
yankit, make it a flat bed and then put cheesy mudflaps on it.  :biggthumpup:


its already a flatbed, these 'fenders' were just to deter the CHP:D

2002 trd v6 tacoma
1986 4runner type thing
1998 ktm supermoto

freds40

If you're just going to do Niagra Rim, ya might as well come down here and do Swamp. I'm figuring night wheeling on Coyote Friday night, maybe Swamp on Saturday, and something else on Sunday. Good wheeling, nice weather and besides the scenery is a whole lot better than the Rim.  :thumbs:
"between projects"

dirtyskivies

Quote from: freds40 on August 30, 2004, 05:23:05 PM
If you're just going to do Niagra Rim, ya might as well come down here and do Swamp. I'm figuring night wheeling on Coyote Friday night, maybe Swamp on Saturday, and something else on Sunday. Good wheeling, nice weather and besides the scenery is a whole lot better than the Rim.  :thumbs:


im getting the wife to take friday off  :crossed: how far outta fresno?  might have to stop and let the people stuck in the EXTRAcab get out and stretch(like stop for dinner)
2002 trd v6 tacoma
1986 4runner type thing
1998 ktm supermoto

freds40

#18
Spot I'm thinking of setting up a base camp (park the chevy and keep the camping stuff there) is about 1.5-2 hrs. out of town. I'm off @ 4 and planning on heading up from there. There's a Foster's Freeze and a Pizza Factory about half way there. Almost forgot, right by work there is, McDs, Taco Bell, Quizno's, Carls Jr., and Port of Subs. We have many options.  :chew:
"between projects"

GrimReaper

I kind of like it even the rack. Little extra storage for gear and where it sits looks like it workes out pretty good. Maybe Pin the fenders then you can yank them easy for the trail but have them on the street to keep johnny law off your back.

84runner

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burnyota

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iNfErNaL

I say leave it.It looks real good...Oh,and my bro(YOTAon40s),is right here with me and he says it looks good too. :thumbs:.
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