M35A2 Bobbed 2.5 Ton 4x4- Shipped to West Virginia
- Apr 12, 2019
- 1 min read
This Boyce built truck turned out amazing. Want to thank John for his patience. We added the DOT lighting package, rear sliding window in fiberglass top, power steering, block heater, 60 amp reducer, rear trailer hitch w/ 7 pin hook-up, spare tire (12.00R20), ARB locker installed in rear axle, lock out hubs, 15,000 lb electric winch, dump bed, bows and racks, added the 395/85R20 Goodyear MV/T's, and we finished it off with the CARC green and black paint scheme. Truck turned out awesome. Another great looking build.


























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