Why are there so many Mu's out there?
Nothing against them, but I would have thought that the coil spring factor and rugged good looks of the Jackaroo/Bighorn would make these more popular than they are.
Its rather embarassing seeing these Mu's used for what they are made for, and all (well, the majority) of the Bighorns used as shopping trolleys!
Dave
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Why so many moooooos?
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Think that its more the look of the Mu which appeals more to younger more adventurous people. And younger people are more likely to actually take their fourby offroad and try some of the harder stuff.
As for the look of the Jackaroo/Bighorn, well its very subjective. I actually quite like the look especially with lift and a few other attachments but the boxy look doesnt appeal to everyone. Your right about the suspension though. The Jack/BH has more potential in that regard...
Noel
As for the look of the Jackaroo/Bighorn, well its very subjective. I actually quite like the look especially with lift and a few other attachments but the boxy look doesnt appeal to everyone. Your right about the suspension though. The Jack/BH has more potential in that regard...
Noel
1992 3.2L V6 SWB Holden Jackaroo
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