28 Feb 06, 09:02 am
I wouldn't call my rig a rock crawler because I haven't wheeled on many rocks. I don't really go looking for rocks and when I have wheeled on rocks its usually to get to some other types of terrain. I wheel to go experience different places and go hunting and fishing for the most part. I don't really have a favorite type of terrain. I think the best trails have a mixture of everything. I think it is a better test of how well I have put my rig together.
As far as the mag goes I guess I could have some of the stats that could make it in the mag but I would feel like a sell out claiming to be something that I am not "A Rock Crawler".
'97 Dodge Ram
Cepek Long Arms/ Home Brew Shackle flip
Custom tube bumpers 9K Warn
Custom Dodge "Alaskan Half Doors"
ARB, Detroit 4.56 R&P
Atlas II 3.8:1
39.5" Iroks
Built Trany w/ Low Stall TC
Custom Dents and scratches
Future Mods:
Ford D60/ Dodge D70 5.13 ARB/Spool
Flat bed w/ integrated rollcage
PSC Hydraulic assist steering
41" Irok Radials
As far as the mag goes I guess I could have some of the stats that could make it in the mag but I would feel like a sell out claiming to be something that I am not "A Rock Crawler".
'97 Dodge Ram
Cepek Long Arms/ Home Brew Shackle flip
Custom tube bumpers 9K Warn
Custom Dodge "Alaskan Half Doors"
ARB, Detroit 4.56 R&P
Atlas II 3.8:1
39.5" Iroks
Built Trany w/ Low Stall TC
Custom Dents and scratches
Future Mods:
Ford D60/ Dodge D70 5.13 ARB/Spool
Flat bed w/ integrated rollcage
PSC Hydraulic assist steering
41" Irok Radials