Dang! I ride a lot in other places, but the only one of those I've been to was Caliente. Trails right on the edge of town and the dirt jumps were fun! Neat town too.
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What are some trails you have built?
I did the same Froli system in my Transit build - love it! Loving your build. I thought my Transit would be the last build before retirement, but you're giving me second thoughts...
Congratulations on the beautiful build and for sharing it with us!
Abitibi - my vanagon's canvas is 94" long at the base, 50.5" wide, the front is 44" tall at the edges an 43" tall in the center (concave at the base) and the hypotenuse (assuming a 90) - the length along the pop-top is 93.5"
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Yes, rides great. Just like a stock transit. I've driven a Quigley E350 and it definitely rides better than that. Think of it like a new 4x4 F150. That is how it rides. Now I have to say it doesn't have the flex in the front end that a solid axle E350 4x4 has, so in theory it might not be as...
I had a deposit on a 4x4 Sprinter but pulled it after I drove an ecoboost Transit and found a new Quigley 4x4 converted one on the lot at Newberg Ford in Oregon. For me it was: #1 the power. The ecoboost Transit is downright sporty. The Sprinter is no slouch, but the difference is noticeable. #2...
I have a Quigley 4x4 Transit. I have owned an E350 4x4 SMB and have spent a few hours behind the wheel of a Sprinter 4x4. Happy to answer any questions you may have.
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