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Hey new to 4x4 and Crawling.
Thanks for the opinions!Would put up pics but I am not seeing an upload option.Do I need to create a photobucket, etc account and then hyperlink the pics? Or what format, etc should I be using?
Being new to the hobby, you should look for a stock rig, that you can build up as your skills develop.
............I don't plan on going straight to do what this truck can probably do with an experienced driver. I'm just looking for a good deal on a truck that has been built correctly.I know Crawling/Mudding is a whole world onto itself but I have raced cars and motorcycles. On tarmac, have yet to get into Rally or Rally Cross..............
I agree with this, but if a person goes into it knowing that they need to start slow, a built rig could save a bunch of cost in the long run. A person has to be smart enough to know their limits. Not at all trying to start an argument.
And regarding comparing Crawling to Racing, those are apples and oranges. Crawling is a young sport with less technological advancements compared to Formula or IRL or even SCCA Miata racing. If the sport ever takes off enough to attract big sponsors maybe more advancements through expensive R& would make it comparable. But I think your example is slightly biased.
So then what would you downgrade or not use based on how this truck is already equipped? I don't have to engage the Dual Transfer Cases or Air Lockers. In fact, I probably wouldn't attempt anything where that was necessary for quite a while, unless got stuck, etc.
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