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Old 01-01-2010, 09:04 PM   #8
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Re: Those who have converted to 4x4 input needed.

Im not sure on that one renegade, but something to look at for sure. The thing I was thinking sounded good about using the 83 chasis is for the power steering setup and colum. Wiring harness, maybe even gages somehow(not sure how it would look) And just for the fact of it being a lil more modern as far as finding parts to lift, ect. A burban is a thought to NuBomb, there are a couple of those around to be had. I could maybe even get a good 4x4 chasis from a 98. My boss had one rolled and it ran and drove fine still, so he used it to pack the race track on race night he is no longer doing that so now it just sits. I think it would be a little too modern tho and more work than it is worth, computer, wiring wise. Apriciate all the input so far.
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