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Well my 7 year old logged 130 miles on it Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Definitely need the flares to try and stop some if the mud build up. Viper 3000 worked flawlessly and the emp bumper is strong and simple to install. The 27" vampires was also a good match for it. Next install will be the flares and full doors. Possibly a small light bar.



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I would say if I change wheels in the future I would just go with a full set of front wheels. Track width would still be pretty close. The way the rear fenders taper in, the back tires hang way out those vampires fill the bed to the top with big chuncks! A few hours of mud riding for him and the ace rides a good 3" lower!! Thinking about a 2" lift if the flares dont stop the excessive accumalation. At least after its topped off with mud it wont be dragging the ground! lol
 

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Yeah no doubt! I've thought about the cargo box to take up some of the bed but probably will hold off and try a couple other things. I ordered the flares so when I get home in a couple days we'll see how much they cover. Says 3" on the description. Worst case I guess I'll just get 2 more front wheels for the rear.
 

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Yeah no doubt! I've thought about the cargo box to take up some of the bed but probably will hold off and try a couple other things. I ordered the flares so when I get home in a couple days we'll see how much they cover. Says 3" on the description. Worst case I guess I'll just get 2 more front wheels for the rear.
I'll bet the flares will help some. Otherwise some heavy duty swiveling mud flaps in the rear....Hmmmm, maybe those will be just a bit too much toward the ******* side...LOL.
 
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