2024 Trek Finals Trucks
You are correct. There are 100 of the competition trucks that are allocated to dealers. These are the ones that are in your photo. Each dealership sends three employees to compete in those vehicles. The top 8 to 10 finalists compete again using the finals trucks which is the one that I have pictured and was involved with. Since these are dealer allocated vehicles, they have to be converted back to stock in order to be compliant and be able to be given to the dealership to sell. The dealer has the option of reinstalling the kit after they receive they're allocated trucks back. At that point it's up to them whether they reinstall it or do whatever they want with it. Basically there are 8 to 10 finals trucks that could potentially be purchased from the winning dealerships, if they choose to coordinate shipping for the kids and reinstall them back on the vehicles, in theory one could purchase one of these from a winning dealership with the full finals cage kit and other goodies installed. Fyi, There are absolutely no loud decals or logos installed on this year's vehicles. A lot of that has to do with dealer push back on the ability to be able to sell what they considered billboards.
Technically both, however the competition truck really didn't have any non compliant mods, so it is pretty much stock.
It looks great. You said fire away ....so here I go with all of my many annoying questions!
Body lift? (if so how much)
Are those 35" tires? Or 33's?
Any pics of the front under tray situation which looks interesting?
That roll cagey thing - does it mounting into the stock roof rack mounts too up top? (or no? couldn't tell)
Body lift? (if so how much)
Are those 35" tires? Or 33's?
Any pics of the front under tray situation which looks interesting?
That roll cagey thing - does it mounting into the stock roof rack mounts too up top? (or no? couldn't tell)
Lights are the exact same as stock. They are either painted or wrapped white, but the actual light itself is the same.
Got to see this truck in person and looked amazing!
Only thing I'd change would be to remove the raised air intake so that the gap to the body could stay tighter around the front windshield! The thicker tubing definitely helps give it a beefier look, great job guys!
Only thing I'd change would be to remove the raised air intake so that the gap to the body could stay tighter around the front windshield! The thicker tubing definitely helps give it a beefier look, great job guys!
Correct. These are black vehicles that have been wrapped. They are street legal
Got to see this truck in person and looked amazing!
Only thing I'd change would be to remove the raised air intake so that the gap to the body could stay tighter around the front windshield! The thicker tubing definitely helps give it a beefier look, great job guys!
Only thing I'd change would be to remove the raised air intake so that the gap to the body could stay tighter around the front windshield! The thicker tubing definitely helps give it a beefier look, great job guys!
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