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<blockquote data-quote="Jin" data-source="post: 575160" data-attributes="member: 16842"><p>Looks like they shrunk in the later models. Mine had a 180 ltr tank.</p><p></p><p>Awsome 4wd the (120 series) I had a 2" lift, mud tires and winch. Got into places that were so rough and steep. I reckon the most important addition to any 4wd is a winch. A few weeks ago in my new 4wd (no winch), I had to reverse out of 3 tracks when it became questionable whether I would make it through. Also, I'm finding that all terrains compared to mud tires are useless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jin, post: 575160, member: 16842"] Looks like they shrunk in the later models. Mine had a 180 ltr tank. Awsome 4wd the (120 series) I had a 2" lift, mud tires and winch. Got into places that were so rough and steep. I reckon the most important addition to any 4wd is a winch. A few weeks ago in my new 4wd (no winch), I had to reverse out of 3 tracks when it became questionable whether I would make it through. Also, I'm finding that all terrains compared to mud tires are useless. [/QUOTE]
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