I have never wheeled before. However, my preacher belongs to a 4 wheeling club, and I really wanted to get into it. But I still will not go as much that it would put me in the hard core reahlm. So I really don't need crazy mods to climb rocks and stuff. Mostly just trail rides. I would like to run 31x10.50's though. DEFFINETLY
I bought a SAMMY. It is a 1988 and runs great and the 4 wheel drive and axles all work great, and it has 5 brand new stock size tires (They look like they would go well off-road, but they are still street tires). However, it is bitten by the bad rust bug. I've never worked on patching metal before so I'm not real sure how bad or how not bad it is for a 1988 SAMMY.
But now I'm wondering if I should put money into fixing the body, buying a new body, or if I should look into trading it for a Track/Kick. I have a 3 year old daughter that may go with me wheeling sometimes so I need it to have a functional rear seat with seatbelts to anchor her child seat....UNLIKE my SAMMY at this moment.
What should I do? Should I look to see what shape of Track/Kick I could get in trade, or should I just keep the SAMMY?
Anyone can chime in on this one.
If you happen to have a Track/Kick you would be willing to trade within a couple hours of Fairmont, West Virginia....SEND ME A PIC....maybe it will help me decide what I want to do.
I know a lot of guys with SAMMY's sometimes trailer their rigs. If that was my case I could see keeping what I have with the rust problems and just wheeling it. But I don't have a tow vehicle so I have to drive everywhere I go, and 50-55 mph on the Interstate is a little slow. That is another reason I'm thinking of trading into a Track/Kick.
Anyway...let me know what your thinking.
Thanks
Clark (SUPERMANWV)