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<blockquote data-quote="cisco" data-source="post: 1005211" data-attributes="member: 15976"><p>Boil it down to a jeep samy or toyota. These rigs with a winch will do 75% of the trails in a stock configuration. Pick the one that you will feel the coolest driving and go from there. Get out to the trails and fart around along with a shitload of reading and gawking at other peoples rigs to decide how you want to build it.</p><p></p><p>I built an 86 4runner to the hilt. To give you an idea I paid 2 grand for the truck and then another 6-8 grand worth of parts and a shitload of time working on it. Eventually the body was pounded and I sold it for 5.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes its cheaper to buy a rig ready to go, but then you dont have the fun of building it. If you dont like working on a rig than trail riding prob isn't your game. <span style="font-size: 9px">(Exceptions include Money Mark)</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cisco, post: 1005211, member: 15976"] Boil it down to a jeep samy or toyota. These rigs with a winch will do 75% of the trails in a stock configuration. Pick the one that you will feel the coolest driving and go from there. Get out to the trails and fart around along with a shitload of reading and gawking at other peoples rigs to decide how you want to build it. I built an 86 4runner to the hilt. To give you an idea I paid 2 grand for the truck and then another 6-8 grand worth of parts and a shitload of time working on it. Eventually the body was pounded and I sold it for 5. Sometimes its cheaper to buy a rig ready to go, but then you dont have the fun of building it. If you dont like working on a rig than trail riding prob isn't your game. [SIZE="1"](Exceptions include Money Mark)[/SIZE] [/QUOTE]
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