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34 minutes ago, BeatCJ said:

And IMHO, 35's don't make a good DD on a truck this size. I had them on my '87 F-350, but that had about 3000 more lbs, more wheelbase and width. For a daily, 33x10.50 KOs are good, but 31's are perfect.

 

If you are going to use a non-Comanche Bed, then a Ute style trayback would be my choice. I would probably have less overhang, and the ladder rack is meh, but I think they have a lot of utility and can look pretty decent.

HiLux Ute Trayback.jfif 17.21 kB · 1 download

 

What the heck is a .jfif?

 

The rack on this is actually a canvas canopy kit, and would be cool, but still shows what I mean.

 

Ute Trayback 2.jpg

That would be very cool looking!

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No, no, no...

 

I got a great deal on the the.Comanche, and for a little more I had.an opportunity to buy some premium parts.

 

You need to learn to spin these things now, or you'll never be allowed to board cool stuff.

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11 minutes ago, fiatslug87 said:

Nice! And now you have a sport bar for the shop to replicate.

Yes I do! The shop is phasing our their tubing bending though. The owner is old and in poor health. 

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1 minute ago, Jesse J said:

maybe you can buy one of their tubing benders

My dad is actually looking to buy a tubing bender, but the ones that they have would take up way too much room in his shop. And he can’t add on because he already has a variance for the size of his shop from the county we live in already. 

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2 minutes ago, 89 MJ said:

My dad is actually looking to buy a tubing bender, but the ones that they have would take up way too much room in his shop. And he can’t add on because he already has a variance for the size of his shop from the county we live in already. 

maybe you can buy one of their tubing benders

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