Newbie from Athens GA. Dawg country!!

Started by wmflyfisher, September 25, 2004, 07:11:14 PM

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wmflyfisher

Hey guys, I've been into wheeling for about 8 or 9 years now and I love it. My rig is an 85 pickup of corse with 90,000 original miles and probably one of the nicest 85's east of the Miss you will find. I bought it 4 years ago with 32,000 miles on it. The old man had kept it garaged ever since he bought it new. The plastic was still on the shifter boot when I got it! The truck is still in mint condition but on 35's now! I do wheel the truck but I am very careful. Nothing too crazy. All the work has been done myself. 5 1/2 Allpro lift, 5.29's, 35 BFG muds, Front ARB with M8000 and IPF's and a rear custom bumper. Still has open diffs as of right now. Was a daily driver but I just got a 4Runner so I'm about to add Crossover and power steering. I love my truck and I baby it to death. I'm wanting to add a locker soon and a few other things. You will probably be seeing a few of my posts. Thanks for the nice welcome!

mudguts

Welcome to the board  :beer: sounds like your rig is well on it's way. :turtle:
:nerv:                                                                                               :turtle: I love T.I.T.S. :turtle:

Fireimp141

Welcome welcome, nice wheeler ya got der!
86 Toyota 4runner, 33X12.5-15 Aurora RT/02's on Series 97 15X10 rock crawlers, 3" performance body lift, Rancho RS5000's... Soon to be Marlin 1200 Clutch, tube bumper front and rear, nerf bars and roof rack... future plans include SAS 5.29's detroits!

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Skinny_Pedal

thing sounds fawkin cherry. dont hurt it to bad. get some pics up
Im an OG

Mike D

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

wmflyfisher

Well, I don't have many pics online yet but I'm working on it!

Mike D

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