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I have found my next truck.

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It's a Bad Boy truck.

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Marketed by Homeland Defense Vehicles LLC., Newton, Texas, the Bad Boy falls into a new category of supertruck, the HMT, which distinguishes it from SUVs and standard extended cab and super duty trucks.

The Bad Boy is a luxury conversion of a tactical vehicle built for the U.S. Army by Stewart & Stevenson. The diesel-powered Bad Boy is 21 feet long, 10 feet tall and 8 feet wide, and has room for three adult passengers in the front seat. The all-wheel drive vehicle can run 72 mph, and it can carry a 5,000-pound payload. It offers 22-inch ground clearance, and it can ford water 30 to 60 inches deep. It can also climb grades as steep as 60 percent. The truck comes equipped with a Central Tire Inflation System that has settings for off road, mud and snow. The tire system can also keep the tire inflated even if it has a hole the size of a quarter in the sidewall. The truck comes with a 58-gallon tank and can carry passengers 400+ miles, depending upon the payload.

For adventure seekers who want the ultimate in security and protection as they travel abroad, the Bad Boy HMT can be equipped with a cabin filtration system to protect occupants against nuclear radiation, biological contaminants and chemical agents.

But you don't have to be a big game hunter or have your own show on Animal Planet to purchase a Bad Boy.




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Looks good, but does anyone make a suspension lift for it?



LIFT? It's already traversing 5ft of water! :ph34r:



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LIFT? It's already traversing 5ft of water!



So your point is no one makes a lift for it? Then you'll end up having to get one custom built and that's kinda expensive.

Does RanchHand make front and rear replacements for it?


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Oh, apparently being able to traverse 5+ft of water is a good trait to have in a truck when living in Houston.


Have yall dried out yet? I know its atleast sort of stopped raining up here.
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Finally stopped. Having a truck that can drive through 5ft of water is mandatory in Houston it seems. :ph34r:

Not sure $275k is worth the having the ability to get to and from work in the middle of a massive tropical disturbance though. ;)



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