My 4x4 is a way of life. The ultimate freedom and no limits adventure. GO ANYWHERE. Tackle any back road or trail up the hills. Accept the challenge and go wherever I want.
1973 GMC/ 1987 S-10 Hybrid - Lanny Irby's GMC/S-10 hybrid is all show! Every nut & bolt, glass, seals, weather stripping, bearing, bushing, etc. on this truck is NEW!!!
1972 Opel GT John from USA has put together this big wheeled Opel. She has a 350 Chevy motor and 350 turbo automatic with 410 gears. 3/4 ton axles with 44x21x15 tires. They shortened the frame from a 1978 Chevy Blazer.
1968 Jeep CJ-5 - 1968 Pontiac Firebird 4x4. International 345 torque
monster, bored .030, 727 Torqueflite, Dana 44s and a gear drive transfer
case. This car is not on a 4x4 frame. It is on the original Pontiac
subframe. Notice the clearance? Handles perfect, drives like a dream,
blows the doors off Corvettes and out climbs every 4x4 I have climbed
with.
1970 El Camino Mud Racer - Bad Dad takes this El Camino Mudshark wheeling in thick rich mud. Mud drags and the bogs in south central IL.
1966 Jeep CJ-5 Martin imported this CJ-5 to Norway from Iceland in 1999. In Norway offroad driving is very restricted, they can only drive at organized meetings, in closed areas.
1955 Unimog 411 There are lots of mountains in British Columbia, Canada, on Vancouver island where Allen lives. He uses his Mog to go mud racing, and uses it on his farm to haul wood, etc.
1964 Chevy Short Bed - Jessie James loves the snow. His short bed Chevy seems to love the snow also and runs on a a set of 38" radial Cepek's.
1965 Chevy p/u - Adam takes his 65 Chevy pickup wheeling mostly in the Ozarks - with lots of mud, rocks and hills. It is rebuilt with a frame off restore, 6 1/2in lift, 38in tires, 427ci big block and a 4 speed manual.
by richardfromthesouth I drive a 1999 Toyota Land Cruiser and was looking to lift it. The only lift I can find is an Old Man 2" lift kit. Anyone know of anything bigger? I drive this daily but love to take it wheeling, and my low ground clearance and skinny tires are not doing too […]