Got me a new hunting truck
#16
Been having talks with Chuck from ASAT to see if they will cover painting the rig in the ASAT pattern


Just dont if I will be able to find it again if I do get the ASAT paint job
sure would hate to lose it in the woods



Just dont if I will be able to find it again if I do get the ASAT paint job
sure would hate to lose it in the woods
#17
Now I am figuring if we can get an electric hoist with a block and tackle to lift my deer into the back of that rig,the suspension and size alone SHOULD get my deer out of the woods.
Another advantage of a rig that size is to just hit the gas and plow through the bush.Easier way to make shooting lanes.No need to use chainsaws .Just do it very early in the season to let the deer come back from the next county after being terrified from such a big beast in the woods---lol
Another advantage of a rig that size is to just hit the gas and plow through the bush.Easier way to make shooting lanes.No need to use chainsaws .Just do it very early in the season to let the deer come back from the next county after being terrified from such a big beast in the woods---lol
#18
Typical Buck
Joined: Jun 2004
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From: New York
I think you need a suspension lift, those tires look pretty close to the wheel wells, also look into some super swampers for tires the boys will laugh at you bringing those low profile tires in the deer woods. Does that have a locking front differential or is that an option. I didn't see a hitch. Only one exhaust, come on double all the way. Make sure you put some lights on top and wheel well cover to keep mud out. Is it undercoated? Nice ride, hope it does you well, if not you could always upgrade to a bigger one.




