Bought these used off another member on here. They are a lighter load rating, which I thought would work for my build out, but they don't. I need to run higher pressure, so I bought E range tires.
These tires look great, ride great and fit with a gentle tapping of the pinch weld on the front...
Or just buy a simpleoutdoors skyloft for $1400. They have a single color, single style, single size and it's made of plastic not fiberglass. I will report back on how durable it is. I just installed it last night.
I love JDm vans. However, why one of these instead of a similarly priced Econoline? Toyota might be more reliable, but when something breaks you will spend a week in a napa parking lot waiting for it to be shipped to you. They aren't that cheap, or that big. I would recommend at least...
Importing for permanent registration in the US requires the vehicle to be 25 years or older. I guess they assume that at that point, the vechicle is known to not be safe, so they care less about it.
The problem is- without pictures a useful response is basically impossible. A quigley 7.3 SMB can sell for $50k+. On the other hand, there are plenty of 7.3 quigleys that go for less than $20k with no interior build out. My opinion would be $20-$40k depending on the interior. That isn't...
i saw one that someone had converted to 4x4. It was one of the big conversion companies that did it. Whitefeather/quigley/advanced 4x4 or something. It was pretty nice.
Not going to be able to import that because they don't sell something similar. Similar means the same in this case. IVECO doesn't sell anything in the US. However, you can drive for a year in the US on foreign plates.
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