just input 4x4 into google.
But I uses www.4x4wire.com
Sure, it's a bit more hardcore, but any issues can get delt with, since
they've been there, done that, and broke worse on a rock... even separate
sections for most of the major popular brands.
I drive an 88' Isuzu Bighorn (Trooper in the states), great hauler with
impressive offroad ability.
rhys
> I'm considering a 4x4 for backcountry exploring
> in the Sierras. Nothing extreme, just something
> that is suited for typical backcountry roads.
>
> What web sites are best for a newbie to learn?
feck - 21 Oct 2003 18:31 GMT
>just input 4x4 into google.
>But I uses www.4x4wire.com
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>>
>> What web sites are best for a newbie to learn?
4x4wire is very good. Also, try Pirate4x4.com. All the nfo you'll ever
need.
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/
Frank Morris - 22 Oct 2003 01:34 GMT
Howdy On The Dole,
And for something different try this site:
www.rockymountainmoggers.com
Frank X. Morris
http://community.webtv.net/Sulkhalil/SalukiCornerChime
feck - 22 Oct 2003 17:31 GMT
>Howdy On The Dole,
> And for something different try this site:
> www.rockymountainmoggers.com
>
>Frank X. Morris
>http://community.webtv.net/Sulkhalil/SalukiCornerChime
Nice! Excuse me while I drool. : )
Frank Morris - 23 Oct 2003 01:10 GMT
Howdy feck,
And I thought it was raining:-)
Frank X. Morris
http://community.webtv.net/Sulkhalil/SalukiCornerChime