Pictures of Rigs & Trailers
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Here's mine.... it's not that impressive a setup, but I figured since we're talking E-bodys I'd post it. This was from last month when I took it to a local frame alignment shop to have all the frame dimensions checked (the car has been in an accident before). The fenders and front suspension were off the car, so I made up a set of dollies to support the front.
Travis
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Whoops, you got it. I was a little slow. Just thought I'd try and help you out.
Cool looking rig on the Mule! I like the fully enclosed cab and rear spreader lights. I rode in Polaris Ranger this weekend at the hunt camp and the guy had a windshield a roof but not back or doors. We were pulling a trailer to put corn out and man would that thing suck the dust into the cab with that configuration. It was great going and coming to the stand on a coolish weekend though vs my atv's and my brothers fully open Ranger. Where are you located?.....looks coooooold!
EDIT: My bad again. I see you are in Montana when in country.
Cool looking rig on the Mule! I like the fully enclosed cab and rear spreader lights. I rode in Polaris Ranger this weekend at the hunt camp and the guy had a windshield a roof but not back or doors. We were pulling a trailer to put corn out and man would that thing suck the dust into the cab with that configuration. It was great going and coming to the stand on a coolish weekend though vs my atv's and my brothers fully open Ranger. Where are you located?.....looks coooooold!
EDIT: My bad again. I see you are in Montana when in country.
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Thanks.
That pic is in Bozeman.
The rear lights are a necessity on that thing. The cab is good- especially with the heater in there! It'll drive you right out of the cab!
That pic is in Bozeman.
The rear lights are a necessity on that thing. The cab is good- especially with the heater in there! It'll drive you right out of the cab!
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This is what I tow. Sorry but I don't have any pics coupled to the Megacab.
Shakedown at Malibu Beach RV Resort
Out with all the rich people at Outdoor Resorts near Temecula
Parked in front of the house with my old Titan
Shakedown at Malibu Beach RV Resort
Out with all the rich people at Outdoor Resorts near Temecula
Parked in front of the house with my old Titan
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Eh Pauly, how did that Titan tow that beast? My neighbor has one all jacked up, intake, blah blah. he thinks is the best thing since sliced bread. Did you think they were that great? when I heard how much he paid for it . IMO could have bought a fully loaded CTD, with 10k in goodies
Different strokes for different folks, I guess.
Different strokes for different folks, I guess.
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I know it ain't a Dodge, but a funny story about a trailer and a Polaris "rig". I had my boat on the trailer and was washing it out when I guess the back end wasn't draining fast enough. Even my fat **** wasn't big enough to sit on the fourwheeler and bring it down. Don't look too close, you'll see my wife's fanny!