You only need to be worried about being a heat magnet, if youre doing something wrong.!
I'm as straight laced as they come and I was getting pulled over semi-regularly with my Samurai on 33s back in the day. They just look for an excuse to pull you over. The young punk cop would always double take when they walked up to the driver's door. Not expecting some middle aged "normal" looking guy behind the wheel I guess. Then they squirm when they get caught in my cross hairs with the interrogation going the wrong way. LOL It's all fun.
Used get it with the sports cars too. They'd always come up with some trumped up excuse like "you went around that corner a little quickly". They can pull you over "just because". They won't admit that but they always do it.
James, you are a young guy with lots of fresh, big ideas. That's great. There is a lot of experience in this thread trying to coax you into a certain direction. Don't take it the wrong way. A lot of these guys have built one, two or a dozen trucks over the years and know what works and what doesn't. They also know what will be tiresome as a vehicle once it rolls outside and the novelty wears off.
You're a full size guy it sounds like. That's great. Not that practical for the terrain around here for wheeling but so be it. If you want to get some seat time on vehicles before doing your über build I really suggest you build one or two trucks to see what works, what doesn't, learn some skills and tech and see what you really like before you go hog wild building this monster ghey poseur rig (sorry, couldn't resist
). Build a K5 or a FSB or something and get some seat and wrenching time under your belt.
Btw, what you are talking about building, if done properly, will probably cost north of $60-$70k to build. You can build a lot of cheap Blazers on 38s and have a ball for that kind of money.
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