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duckslayer30 Newbie
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Posted: May 31 2004 at 5:22am | IP Logged
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dude i have a king cab se with big tow sprayed in bedliner and utilitrack 4x4 and mine muds fine the only thing the offroad package has is a sticker and some skidplates but the skidplates are still factory not as good as aftermarket
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EvilPeppard Moderator Group
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Posted: May 31 2004 at 9:59am | IP Logged
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Cool. I don't anticipate any hard core offroading, but I don't want to ride on eggshells with it either.
Thanks for all the replies.
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Titan Engineer Newbie
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Posted: Jun 01 2004 at 9:14pm | IP Logged
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The skidplates that come on most trucks, even the so called offroad package are thin steel or abs plastic that wont hold up to crap. The ones on the nissan offroad package are pretty thick and strong, granted they arent as strong as heavy guage steel aftermarket ones they are still pretty good in my book
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