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They are Chinese made similar to the Joyner Trooper. Could not find anything about dimensions, how wide, ground clearnce or wt. Whoever the manufacturer is, they sure are keeping info to a min. Always a little concerning when you can even find where the Corp. office is. Beside that, the Howler looks interesting.

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico

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