The Ultimate Hauler - Pictures
#1
Well I have the pictures uploaded. You can see them at http://briefcase.yahoo.com/bc/loyal_squires
If anyone is interested, just email me at xplorer@canoemail.com.
Enjoy
If anyone is interested, just email me at xplorer@canoemail.com.
Enjoy
#2
Loyal
Good work on posting these pictures. Like they say, a picture says 1000 words. Some interesting questions come to mind:
1. How much did this cost the original owner to modify? I am sure that it is well more that the $18,000 Canadian that the dealership is asking?
2. Has the front drive system been modified? With the front wheels being the only driving wheels, a front differential must have been installed?
3. Did the dealership let you test drive it? It would be interesting to feel how it drove.
While this may be the ulimate hauler, I will still stick with 4 wd and a pair of ramps
. Again, thanks for showing this neat truck.
Good work on posting these pictures. Like they say, a picture says 1000 words. Some interesting questions come to mind:
1. How much did this cost the original owner to modify? I am sure that it is well more that the $18,000 Canadian that the dealership is asking?
2. Has the front drive system been modified? With the front wheels being the only driving wheels, a front differential must have been installed?
3. Did the dealership let you test drive it? It would be interesting to feel how it drove.
While this may be the ulimate hauler, I will still stick with 4 wd and a pair of ramps
. Again, thanks for showing this neat truck.
#3
that is so cool. but how does the floor lift up when u have your quad in the back? does it have a hydrolic system to lift it or is it electric lift? and how much can it lift up??
i wonder if having only front wheel drive would but extra stress on the front u-joints and suspension members, would this cause break downs and shortened life?
later
jon
i wonder if having only front wheel drive would but extra stress on the front u-joints and suspension members, would this cause break downs and shortened life?
later
jon
#5
MagnumMudMan
1) it must have cost a bunch more that $18,500. When it first hit the lot in late spring it was listed around $25k. I bet you would get it for a far sight less as well.
2) Actually it is a 4x4 with the rear end of the transfer case capped off.
3) have not had the chance to take it for a test drive though.
ledebuh1
1) It is lifted using 4 cables (one at each corner). The control box is inside the cab.
2) It can lift 2000 lbs . . . hey isnt that pretty close to a SP200 with 27" Blackwaters
Well the lottery this Friday is $17,500,000 (and that is non taxable here in Canada). If my numbers come up that truck will be parked in the driveway of my new house while Judie and I visit all the great riding spots you guys have been takling about.
Later
1) it must have cost a bunch more that $18,500. When it first hit the lot in late spring it was listed around $25k. I bet you would get it for a far sight less as well.
2) Actually it is a 4x4 with the rear end of the transfer case capped off.
3) have not had the chance to take it for a test drive though.
ledebuh1
1) It is lifted using 4 cables (one at each corner). The control box is inside the cab.
2) It can lift 2000 lbs . . . hey isnt that pretty close to a SP200 with 27" Blackwaters

Well the lottery this Friday is $17,500,000 (and that is non taxable here in Canada). If my numbers come up that truck will be parked in the driveway of my new house while Judie and I visit all the great riding spots you guys have been takling about.
Later
#6
Thanks for the pics Loyal, I was interested to see what you were talking about. In my opinion, this http://www.thecardcooler.com/Truck/truck_pics.html is the ultimate ATV hauler. It tows my trailer to the dunes every weekend, and my Scramber rides in the back to my secret riding area in the hills every other morning. I ride at least 5 days a week so it gets plenty of use 
Matt

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