Tiger in MD now
#26
Rob, the rig looks SICK!! Congrats. Airbags are the way to go. I have Air-Lifts, and others have Firestone. I have posted a ton about them here on OSO. I would go that way rather than the leaf.
I would also look into purchasing a beat-up 1500 short bed single cab pickup to make it down your street. Stick a front hitch on that puppy, and you will be able to maneuver that thing just about anywhere.
I would also look into purchasing a beat-up 1500 short bed single cab pickup to make it down your street. Stick a front hitch on that puppy, and you will be able to maneuver that thing just about anywhere.
#27
Rob
That is one awsome looking Tiger. And also a great looking truck no matter what Stecz says. My buddy has the same and put the air bags in the rear with the compressor that works from the cab. Great systm for those that tow with our rigs...
Congrats and good luck
Titan
That is one awsome looking Tiger. And also a great looking truck no matter what Stecz says. My buddy has the same and put the air bags in the rear with the compressor that works from the cab. Great systm for those that tow with our rigs...
Congrats and good luck
Titan
#28
Thanks guys, I think I have found a place right on the south river that has land storage and a ramp, thanks to Ted, I'm heading down there to check it out on Saturday.I dont mind trailering and I have the set up to do it, I just hate to drop 4-5 grand more for a lift slip. i'm going to be checking into the bags too, it tows great but I wouldnt mind seeing it an inch or two higher at the hitch. It hasnt dragged once. the beater is an idea but last thing I need is another car, 4 is enoough




that's low yo