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pointsnorth wrote: Wed Jan 06, 2021 12:27 pm don't forget the colorado/canyon platform is a really overlooked option imo. local guy solid axled his using toy axles from a rolled truck and trail gear parts even the steering was a breeze with a Toyota box and the tacoma width draglink worked perfectly
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HillBilt wrote: Wed Jan 06, 2021 12:33 pm
pointsnorth wrote: Wed Jan 06, 2021 12:27 pm don't forget the colorado/canyon platform is a really overlooked option imo. local guy solid axled his using toy axles from a rolled truck and trail gear parts even the steering was a breeze with a Toyota box and the tacoma width draglink worked perfectly
THIS 100%

They’ve caught my eye, plus to that is some came with ls power so swapping in couldn’t be that hard!

The other newer platform that caught my eye is a frontier as you can swap the titan suspension for a beefier ifs setup and budget long travel. They are a little heavy though.

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This is Taylor’s setup I think he has since lowered it. But it’s sitting on 37s


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Snowracer wrote: Wed Jan 06, 2021 12:23 pm i like the tracker idea as cheap to get into and lots of aftermarket support for gearings and solid axle swaps. they are also fairly light so with your 37s it would be a wicked snow rig for sure

the idea of the full size truck is great but have to be carful if you want to do snow wheeling as you have to think you are starting with a truck in the 6500 pound range and then adding more weight from there. nice part is like you said you can run your 37s for mild wheeling and camping (overlanding bro) parts are cheap and easy and most of the stock parts are strong to start with.


depending on your budget id just buy some aftermarket diffs for your current platform and tweak the suspension to move the diffs out and run a larger tire for snow bashing. oh and a real tcase
My wj is already 5000 pounds but hides it pretty well. Bigger axles , steering and tcase set up will crank the weight up a fair bit. I’d need 40’s to be barely any better.

I like the tracker idea as said I could keep my tires and winch and tires while still gaining performance. It would also work a lot better in the technical and tight trails where I’ll hammering my rear body work. Everything behind the doors gets worked over or is nearly missed. I’ve damaged my rear hatch again pretty good.

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what about your cj6

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pointsnorth wrote: Wed Jan 06, 2021 2:43 pm what about your cj6
It’s a rotten cracked frame, with a body that’s hacked together from when we didn’t know how to do body work, in reality the only usable parts are the vin tags, hood and parts of the floor

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Scoobienorth wrote: Wed Jan 06, 2021 2:48 pm
pointsnorth wrote: Wed Jan 06, 2021 2:43 pm what about your cj6
It’s a rotten cracked frame, with a body that’s hacked together from when we didn’t know how to do body work, in reality the only usable parts are the vin tags, hood and parts of the floor
sounds like the perfect start then. there are a few companies that make better frames or repair and plate the current one. order up an aqualu aluminum tub to save weight and drop your 4.0 in there with some leaf sprung 99-04 superduty diffs and party time :pimp:

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Snowracer wrote: Wed Jan 06, 2021 2:59 pm
Scoobienorth wrote: Wed Jan 06, 2021 2:48 pm
pointsnorth wrote: Wed Jan 06, 2021 2:43 pm what about your cj6
It’s a rotten cracked frame, with a body that’s hacked together from when we didn’t know how to do body work, in reality the only usable parts are the vin tags, hood and parts of the floor

sounds like the perfect start then. there are a few companies that make better frames or repair and plate the current one. order up an aqualu aluminum tub to save weight and drop your 4.0 in there with some leaf sprung 99-04 superduty diffs and party time :pimp:
It’s a short nose one, old style so the six banger won’t fit. But I’ve always thought grabbing a small tube buggy frame and moving the body parts over would be cool. That’s kinda why I kept the paperwork.

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pointsnorth wrote: Wed Jan 06, 2021 12:27 pm don't forget the colorado/canyon platform is a really overlooked option imo. local guy solid axled his using toy axles from a rolled truck and trail gear parts even the steering was a breeze with a Toyota box and the tacoma width draglink worked perfectly
Have those started to get cheap? I was debating one over another Comanche (obvious what happened there), but I couldn't find one for any sort of decent price despite how bad some of them were.

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I like the Aqualu CJ option.

But I'd build it into a CJ-10... So honestly I don't know if your VIN is even worth anything for doing that. But if I just wanted to toss money out the window I'd probably do that. Then I'd tell everyone it's actually a "real" Gladiator and refuse to give the Jeep Wave to people in Wranglers.

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Scott Cee AKA 2drx4 wrote:
pointsnorth wrote: Wed Jan 06, 2021 12:27 pm don't forget the colorado/canyon platform is a really overlooked option imo. local guy solid axled his using toy axles from a rolled truck and trail gear parts even the steering was a breeze with a Toyota box and the tacoma width draglink worked perfectly
Have those started to get cheap? I was debating one over another Comanche (obvious what happened there), but I couldn't find one for any sort of decent price despite how bad some of them were.
They go fast if their cheap. They have known motor problems so if you see one with a blown motor it’s generally the one that has the 4l60 behind it. Guys snatch them up as a Ls v8 will bolt right up.

Actually know of one here in houston 2014 blown motor and he told me 3000 but his dad later told me he would take even less

There is a older extended cab here as well 2500


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pointsnorth wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 5:19 pm
Scott Cee AKA 2drx4 wrote:
pointsnorth wrote: Wed Jan 06, 2021 12:27 pm don't forget the colorado/canyon platform is a really overlooked option imo. local guy solid axled his using toy axles from a rolled truck and trail gear parts even the steering was a breeze with a Toyota box and the tacoma width draglink worked perfectly
Have those started to get cheap? I was debating one over another Comanche (obvious what happened there), but I couldn't find one for any sort of decent price despite how bad some of them were.
They go fast if their cheap. They have known motor problems so if you see one with a blown motor it’s generally the one that has the 4l60 behind it. Guys snatch them up as a Ls v8 will bolt right up.

Actually know of one here in houston 2014 blown motor and he told me 3000 but his dad later told me he would take even less

There is a older extended cab here as well 2500


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They're cheap as far as small trucks though but still expensive because stupid yuppie money has jacked up the prices of the other options.

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