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<blockquote data-quote="BUILTnotBOT" data-source="post: 1553998" data-attributes="member: 17539"><p>rig wise I think more family style rigs will be the new theme. It amazes me how many JKs I see when Im out wheeling. The size of those rigs along with the coin to purchase them just doesn't add up for a trail rig with my dirt poor budget :redneck:</p><p></p><p>I remember seeing photos floating on the interweb of the new bronco coming out. Looked like the size of the new FJs and like they are trying to replicate the old look with new curvy stuff. A lot like manufacturers are doing with the muscle replicas.</p><p></p><p>Even think about the look of the new Tacoma pickups. They are far from the "mini truck" they used to be. Everything rolling of the lots lately is oversized with cup holders big enough to hold a supersize</p><p></p><p>l think every rig will always have its place, with everything you mentioned they found their spot, but I see big bodied family wheelers in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BUILTnotBOT, post: 1553998, member: 17539"] rig wise I think more family style rigs will be the new theme. It amazes me how many JKs I see when Im out wheeling. The size of those rigs along with the coin to purchase them just doesn't add up for a trail rig with my dirt poor budget :redneck: I remember seeing photos floating on the interweb of the new bronco coming out. Looked like the size of the new FJs and like they are trying to replicate the old look with new curvy stuff. A lot like manufacturers are doing with the muscle replicas. Even think about the look of the new Tacoma pickups. They are far from the "mini truck" they used to be. Everything rolling of the lots lately is oversized with cup holders big enough to hold a supersize l think every rig will always have its place, with everything you mentioned they found their spot, but I see big bodied family wheelers in the future. [/QUOTE]
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