Thread: XXXpedition vehicle

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    Default XXXpedition vehicle

    off course i have to post my rig under expedition vehicles... :-)))
    you might have seen it already, but hey: here it is again :-)

    more pics onhttp://www.xxxpedition.com

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    I checked our your site lastnight. There are some sweet pictures on there. You've got a great looking rig. Welcome to the forum.

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    Nice rig, I just saw it in that 4 wheel parts magazine not too long ago. Cool to have you around
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    thanks guys

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    What are the next plans for the Cherokee?

    After seeing the Commander at SEMA, I was pretty impressed. Maybe one of those in your future?
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    Yeah, I saw it too in the the Catalog/Magazine. Looks like you got a great rig! In fact I bounced your site off my friends who has one...You got a nice site too. I liked your trail report on AK, nice write up!
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    thanks for the compliments.
    scott, yes i was impressed by the aev commander but it has ifs and for my purposes it would still have to be modified some more. the 39.5" tires work on an even surface but the front tires will rip up the fenders and the washer bottle under articulation.
    the rear axle got moved backwards to allow for bigger wheel wells. seems to work fine.
    but with a straight axle conversion and some trimming i think i could make it work :-)))))

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    your rig is exceptional! i am wondering about the heat exchanger and fans on the hood, how does that work out? i have not seen something like that. also, where can i find more info about the rig. i am just starting a project, you and a couple of other rigs, actually a couple i see here, just found this forum but these types of vehicles are just what i am looking to build! doing a ton of research now, but the motivation behind my build comes from rigs like some i see here. i saw quite a few by searching the web, and just knew this is what i wanted...no rock crawler, mudder or anything like that. well enough for now but just wanted to compliment you on your rig!

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