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What kind of body R U running

What body R U running?


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I even have a high lift jack on the hood of my CJ :mrgreen:
That will help you roll over too, won't it..........I mean roll back over.:lol:
I fought the bug thing for a long time, my 9yr old daughter has been bugging me to get one for her comp rig for 6 months, I finally did, and then I had to get one for my truck as well, after seeing how they perform.
Thanks for the pic BENDER, now I have proof to show the rest of the guys in my club who say you never see one out wheeling:twisted:
 
the round profile makes it easier to drive your rig back onto it's wheels after a rollover. They have a purpose. If you show up to nationals without a bug body, you're already at a disadvantage IMO. ;-)

I just don't rollover, so your advantage is gone. :lol:

I actualy like the bug bodies, most of them look sweet. "thumbsup"
 
You guys that are always hating on the bug bodies make me laugh. :lol:

They are one of the lightest bodies you can get, and the round profile makes it easier to drive your rig back onto it's wheels after a rollover. They have a purpose. If you show up to nationals without a bug body, you're already at a disadvantage IMO. ;-)


Guess ill have to make up for my lack of a bug body with dig:-P
 
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