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Makeshift window to keep the rain out
Dirty clean (er) most of the dents pulled out of the pass side drivers side was too messed up to get a new window in So door off new Door on
you can see where the tree bent my fender under(shattered the window luckily it was rolled down)my front scoop shovel
Some random pics of the trail etc. this next one idk if you can tell by the pic but the hill behind my truck is at like a 75° angle slid all the way down fast with all 4 locked up
So then I decided I was going to move the axle back a notch. So i wasnt puttkng my driveshaft back in after every hard hillclimb. So I took most of the pressure off of it with a my hi lift then used my come along and pulls it straight back pried the leaves down and put the bolts back in. this...
I'll throw up some wheeling pics. Loaded up. at the camp ground go pro mounted first trip out I dropped the driveshaft twice and broke broke a shock mount this is where the driveshaft decided to leave my buddy welding the shock mount back on
I'm lifted 8 inches anything that's big enough to hit me in the leg the doors in one of these old trucks aren't gona help. Still safer than a motorcycle.
I fail to see the hack job anywhere. Driving without doors is perfectly legal at least where I am. Rolling the windows down is nowhere near the same thing l. And if you need that 15-30 minutes to do somthing more constructive you need to calm down down a little.