Parts For Your Unique 4x4 - Four Wheeler Network
If you drive something other than a Jeep or a Toyota, you might be discouraged by the lack of aftermarket support for your vehicle. An ace fabricator can probably turn any vehicle into a rock-slaying machine, but most of us would probably go broke paying someone to put coilovers and Dana 60s under our Isuzu VehiCross. Are there so many Jeeps on the trail because they benefit from aftermarket support, or do they benefit from so much aftermarket support because there are so many on the trail. There is a thriving aftermarket of niche companies dedicated to making components specifically for Isuzus, Mitsubishis, Nissans, and other capable 4-wheel platforms. Ford Bronco II & E-Series Van. The low price and small size of the Bronco II makes it a great choice for tight trails. They use body-on-frame construction and a Twin Traction Beam Dana 28 front end and Ford 71?2-inch solid rear axle with leaf springs. All vans have plenty of cargo space, and Ford’s E-Series vans are built on heavy-duty platforms and are even available with diesel engines. The second-gen Montero was rounder and had a more powerful engine, but retained the body-on-frame construction through the ’99 model. The swoopy third generation (’00-’06) had unibody construction and independent suspension front and rear, but still retained a true low range. Source: www.fourwheeler.com