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troopie wheelbase
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troopie wheelbase
In the older cruisers, (like my 47) , does the troopie have a longer wheelbase than the utes?
Re: troopie wheelbase
The ute is definitely longer, but that may be just the trayback overhang? The wheelbase could be the same.trev1 wrote:In the older cruisers, (like my 47) , does the troopie have a longer wheelbase than the utes?
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Just trim the ute chassis down!trev1 wrote:I was just thinking that it might be easier as far as the dept of transport is concerned if I was to use the longer wheelbase chassis of a troopy with my ute body and build a new tray to get the rear axle further back for better departure angle and better load carrying ability.
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