Ok, I can only take so much. Teenager!!?
You know whats funny is that so many people on here think a lifted body automatically equates to high COG. I'm assuming thats what you think too. Do you know how much a lexan body weighs?
And how the hell does a low body get you better crawling ability.
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Again, I'm really not trying to dick. Let me ask you do try something. put your truck on a sheet of plywood or something similar. Then if you have an angle finder place that on the plywood. Then pick up one end of the plywood on either side of the truck and lean the truck over till it rolls and measure the angle. Then remove the body and do it again. Tell us what you find out.
I have a local spot that I test all my rigs at. It has great climbs and sidehilling spots to test out stability. I've taken a rig with the body up high and tried a line and lowered the body and trimmed the fenders and tried it again. Guess what it didn't make it till I lowered the body. You'll be amazed how things change. Of course if you aren't after performance then built it anyway you like.
bunch of asshats.
Occasionally
I read countless threads about people asking for ways of fabricating brackets and all that comes back is, "figure it out yourself". Well thats what I"M DOING!!
AGAIN STATED, I'm still trying to get a look at what I want. Obviously the brackets are standing out too much.
And what look is that? Monster truck, mud truck, trail rig, what?
1) You gotta be able to take some ribbing around here to survive.
Yes you do, it's all in good fun though.