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I have never personally done this but sounds pretty cool
I would imagine try using the parts from a 2nd gen to to the swap.....
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Redneck, if there is anyone around your area that builds Rock Crawlers go talk to them. Also check out firestone ride rite I think they might have a bolt on kit.
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well if i do got through with it more than likely its gonna probally be a scratch built system cause i want to use semi truck bags because of the weight capcaity.
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That would be a pretty cool conversion. Keep us posted!
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Doesn't a first gen have a "C"channel frame? There will be a few things that need to be boxed in before you start felxing on that frame. Good plan though
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![]() ---AutoMerged DoublePost--- R4Tech by Sanluis Rassini Redneck check out this kit. It's kinda pricey but it has the hardware your lookin for. ![]()
Last edited by farmerdude; 02-09-2012 at 10:52 PM.. Reason: Automerged Doublepost |
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