Stafford
Member
I have reached my saving goal and am now trying to decide on what truck to purchase for my build.
Im seeing alot of good options that are only 2WD. The trays are closer to the ground, they are much cheaper, have less issues with frame flex and having to fabricate a 3 point mounting system etc.
I am wondering if I can justify the huge additional expense and complication of going 4wd , if, as I have heard, you can get most places in a 2WD truck anyway!
I would like to be able to drive bush tracks, but Im not heading down the Carson River Track in this thing (though Ive done it in a troopy
I guess beach driving is out without 4WD...
Any thoughts or advice? How would an old Bedford TK (with Isuzu running gear) compare to an Isuzu FTS series? Worlds apart, or only different on sand or where high clearance is necessary?
thanks heaps for ANY tips from you more experienced truckers on this forum.
Staf.
Im seeing alot of good options that are only 2WD. The trays are closer to the ground, they are much cheaper, have less issues with frame flex and having to fabricate a 3 point mounting system etc.
I am wondering if I can justify the huge additional expense and complication of going 4wd , if, as I have heard, you can get most places in a 2WD truck anyway!
I would like to be able to drive bush tracks, but Im not heading down the Carson River Track in this thing (though Ive done it in a troopy
I guess beach driving is out without 4WD...
Any thoughts or advice? How would an old Bedford TK (with Isuzu running gear) compare to an Isuzu FTS series? Worlds apart, or only different on sand or where high clearance is necessary?
thanks heaps for ANY tips from you more experienced truckers on this forum.
Staf.