Also need to consider the type of off-reading you will be doing.
A Pinz is not the best rock crawler, scarey in off camber situations but shines with ground clearance and 'real 4x4'
IMHO
trying to convince my wife that a Pinz is a good purchase.
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As far as on-road licensable vehicles, it's a pretty damn good rock crawler, IMHO.TechMOGogy wrote:A Pinz is not the best rock crawler, scarey in off camber situations but shines with ground clearance and 'real 4x4'
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I'm betting not. I'm sure he'll have something to do most of the stuff. But there are some unique tools he's probably going to need to buy or make.Leglander wrote:He started out in the industry working as a diesel mechanic and has all of the tools one might ever need to work on a pinz.
No, but depending on how far down you are, there are several around Madison, WI.Leglander wrote:Does anyone know of any pinz's in Illinois?
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I say get it. If you hate it, sell it.
Don't let it remain a mystery to you though. Just try it
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