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Went a little crazy with the Makita

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Old 06-22-2007, 09:49 PM
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Yeah, it definitely does look pretty crazy, not sure I'm a huge fan. It definitely is a fun and different experience though. Don't worry all, I have no intention of driving it like that on any real trip, but with the work put in I felt obligated to give it at least a little road. I really can't comment on the owner's manual instructions though, we kind of jus went at it (careful though becuase almost all the plastic parts are held on with those stupid white plastic screws).

I do agree though that the massive gap between the hood and the dash made me very uncomfortable. Really think they could of done something different. Oh well though, really the only way to go on the beach.
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Originally Posted by 2k2wranglerx
i am a firm believer in folding it down off road. there's nothing like it!!!

here's my girl in our trail rig






I know what you mean, it is much funner offroading with the windsheild down!

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Originally Posted by DubVU
Wll I am going to the beach next week and wanted to see how much work would be required to get the windshield folded down. All in all, took me and a buddy about a half hour. Was pretty easy, and was glad to see they stopped painting over every bolt. After folding it down, it was just 4 bolts holding it on, so we decided to jus go ahead and take it all the way off. Definitely got a lot of looks driving it around like this.





















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