Four By Four, Monsters, and Off-road.

  • Thread starter Thread starter Jim Prower
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This just looks like so much fun. The 31s are begging to be abused, bombing over sandy hills.

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Also the color is kind of fantastic.
 
15" alloys used on early second generation Rangers are handsome.

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Apparently also Explorers! Of course it's not particularly surprising, but I didn't know that.

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But my god do those headlights need some love.

Not sure how I missed this at the time, especially when I saw the Dentside Ford after it, but that's a great lift and tire diameter for a 60-series and the graphics are pretty fantastic.
 
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While I do like the standard wheelbase Scout, they are a little awkward looking with so much rear overhang while the rear arches come right up to the door. The Traveler, however, is a really handsome truck. I love these Rallye stripes compared to the hockey stripes so typical to Rallyes.

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Well, that's different.

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Reportedly 38s...and they're maybe a bit much?
 
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