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<blockquote data-quote="Travis E" data-source="post: 975433" data-attributes="member: 69994"><p>Thanks for the replies so far, great info! </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I've ruled out the one I had a link to. Too high on price and miles, but additionally I don't like going over someones mod work. I'm doing that now with a Bronco and it amazes me what people hack up to do a mod. I do like that look though, probably won't go quite that extreme with mods, the winch and excessive off road lights were a little over the top. (but useful for other projects, can always take them off and re-use.)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I really need to test drive a Sport Trac and get the feel, but it looks perfect for me. I currently drive a 2001 Escape 4x4, and it's a great little SUV, but won't tow (front wheel drive and I4) and is getting up in miles. I don't plan to get rid of it, it's time to have it's successor on board so when the inevitable time consuming repairs start occurring I'll still have something modern and reliable to drive to work.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I haul parts all the time for my project vehicles, not usually big but dirty and not needing to be in the cab with me. I make do in the Escape, but it's funny to see a transmission back there wrapped up in old rugs and strapped to the floor so I won't ruin my interior. I have a pop up camper I want to be able to pull without depending on my parents full size truck to be available to borrow. I also have a fishing kayak that the roof rack would be perfect for, keeping clear of the camper and leaving the bed for other junk.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have all the time in the world for the moment, so I'll keep searching till the right one pops up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travis E, post: 975433, member: 69994"] Thanks for the replies so far, great info! I've ruled out the one I had a link to. Too high on price and miles, but additionally I don't like going over someones mod work. I'm doing that now with a Bronco and it amazes me what people hack up to do a mod. I do like that look though, probably won't go quite that extreme with mods, the winch and excessive off road lights were a little over the top. (but useful for other projects, can always take them off and re-use.) I really need to test drive a Sport Trac and get the feel, but it looks perfect for me. I currently drive a 2001 Escape 4x4, and it's a great little SUV, but won't tow (front wheel drive and I4) and is getting up in miles. I don't plan to get rid of it, it's time to have it's successor on board so when the inevitable time consuming repairs start occurring I'll still have something modern and reliable to drive to work. I haul parts all the time for my project vehicles, not usually big but dirty and not needing to be in the cab with me. I make do in the Escape, but it's funny to see a transmission back there wrapped up in old rugs and strapped to the floor so I won't ruin my interior. I have a pop up camper I want to be able to pull without depending on my parents full size truck to be available to borrow. I also have a fishing kayak that the roof rack would be perfect for, keeping clear of the camper and leaving the bed for other junk. I have all the time in the world for the moment, so I'll keep searching till the right one pops up. [/QUOTE]
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