who has kewl tow rigs

sjetrider

615 Freeriders are addicted to T1 madness.
Finally got this one tow and daily driver ready.
Great as a ski tow rig. She will do some light off road too.
Brand new 22RE ,5 speed manual , 4:56 gears on 32" tires, even has new AC complete
Amo containers as center console and rear locking storage.
waterproof sound system and removable face so she stays open (in safari mode) near always.
Hydro-turfed side panels and door panels.
Linexed interior floors with rubber mats over them, waterproof seat covers.
 

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x2mafia

Maximum effort
Location
WA
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^^^ Party time. ^^^


Me and the wife keep it all pretty versatile. The skis go on the bed rack when we're taking the toy hauler on a long trip where the trailer will stay at the campgrounds. Can tow small trailer with my hitch hauler I built. My 2 place I built is on 33's and has a receiver hitch for the beach cart carrier.
 
A few pics of mine.....

We live about 2 blocks from a lake. So my typical hauler is a 99 EZGo golf cart, heavily modified with a Honda 675 cc twin, small lift kit, 25" MudLites, full cage, racks for paddleboards & foils, hitch to pull a trailer, etc. Golf carts are legal anywhere in town, UTVs are specifically not. The police don't even look twice at me if I'm not doing anything too stupid. The trailer is home made out of a galvanized fence post, an axle I built out of DOM, an Ebay hub kit & a pair of Polaris takeoffs from CL. Thinkin about doing a disc brake kit on the cart this winter.


The jetski bug is a recent affliction for me. My regular ride is a 2005 Malibu. The Avalanche is setup to haul both if we're going camping or to another lake.


An old Toyota I used to own. I blew the 22RE up towing an 1800 lb boat with it. Then I blew it up again crossing a creek that I had crossed numerous times that weekend. It was pretty cool, but got crappy mileage & no balls. Sold it & got a V8.


93 Bronco & a buddies' boat.


98 Dakota & a 94 MC 205 I converted from a slalom boat to a foilin boat.... tower, ballast, stereo, heater, etc.


I thought about selling the golf cart & buying this old Bronco II from a buddy of mine. It has a fresh V6 in it, chopped top, turfed bed, seating for two, easily haul the jetskis on a trailer, dogs, coolers, extra gas, etc. Thought it would be fun to drive in the summer, and still get around OK on nice days in the winter. Never have pulled the trigger. The kind of rig I'd use to bum around town, tow the jetski, etc.
 
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Quinc

Buy a Superjet
Location
California
@x2mafia wins. But here is mine. Gets around 18mpg fully loaded. (3 wheeler 2 skis and way too much crap on the trailer and in the back)
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x2mafia

Maximum effort
Location
WA
@sjetrider thanks man! yeah ive had a few first gen runners and I miss all of them. Yours is sick dude! SOOOOO clean!

@Quinc i didnt know we were having a contest lol thanks dude! It only matters what we do when we get there and unload right?

@AirJunky that golf car is sick!
 

sjetrider

615 Freeriders are addicted to T1 madness.
A few pics of mine.....

We live about 2 blocks from a lake. So my typical hauler is a 99 EZGo golf cart, heavily modified with a Honda 675 cc twin, small lift kit, 25" MudLites, full cage, racks for paddleboards & foils, hitch to pull a trailer, etc. Golf carts are legal anywhere in town, UTVs are specifically not. The police don't even look twice at me if I'm not doing anything too stupid. The trailer is home made out of a galvanized fence post, an axle I built out of DOM, an Ebay hub kit & a pair of Polaris takeoffs from CL. Thinkin about doing a disc brake kit on the cart this winter.


The jetski bug is a recent affliction for me. My regular ride is a 2005 Malibu. The Avalanche is setup to haul both if we're going camping or to another lake.


An old Toyota I used to own. I blew the 22RE up towing an 1800 lb boat with it. Then I blew it up again crossing a creek that I had crossed numerous times that weekend. It was pretty cool, but got crappy mileage & no balls. Sold it & got a V8.


93 Bronco & a buddies' boat.


98 Dakota & a 94 MC 205 I converted from a slalom boat to a foilin boat.... tower, ballast, stereo, heater, etc.


I thought about selling the golf cart & buying this old Bronco II from a buddy of mine. It has a fresh V6 in it, chopped top, turfed bed, seating for two, easily haul the jetskis on a trailer, dogs, coolers, extra gas, etc. Thought it would be fun to drive in the summer, and still get around OK on nice days in the winter. Never have pulled the trigger. The kind of rig I'd use to bum around town, tow the jetski, etc.
I have a lifted yamaha 48V cart for the rides in the back of the hood as well, hope my 22RE does better thank yours did, its not a boat tote but pulls the 500# ski / trlr combo no probs
 

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@AirJunky That chop top Bronco is awesome.

Here's my daily/tow-rig. Nothing special but it works. 2012 Wrangler, 6 speed, 35" Falken Wildpeaks, 17" Mammoth Boulders, 2.5" Terflex lift, 4:56 gears, Smittbuilt XRC Bumper and 9500lb winch.
 

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@AirJunky That chop top Bronco is awesome.

Yea, I agree. It needs a soft top roof, which I don't see being a big problem. But the big issue I don't think I'd be able to overcome easily is the tailgate. The stock Bronco II has a lift up, hatchback style, rear door. Now that it's chopped, I don't see an easy way to add hinges so it's more like a pickup tailgate.
 
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