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on: 01-15-2003
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Wal-Mart rice, part 1: A green Honda Accord with clear corners, Altezza tails, the remains of a stick-on "Jesus fish", and quite a bit of light body damage. |
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#83 |
1-15-2003 @ 08:17:56 PM |
Posted By : 426plymouth |
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#80, Yes rock Crawling and trail running, both of which take a hella lot more talent and effort than mudding. |
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#85 |
1-15-2003 @ 08:19:53 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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#83, Rock crawling (your emphasis, not mine) usually bends up a vehicle pretty bad. Therefore it's not recommended you do any type of newer or nice vehicle to do it. |
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#86 |
1-15-2003 @ 08:21:47 PM |
Posted By : 426plymouth |
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#85, And Rock Crawling(emphasis because you called it rock climbing) is real offroading, as i have said it take little or no ability to go through a mud whole, you can even take a car through a mud whole if it has enough ground clearance. |
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#88 |
1-15-2003 @ 08:23:14 PM |
Posted By : 426plymouth |
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#84, You can gets lots of major dents and scratches form that also, you get to a spot were you ahve to turn right and for you to do that you have to attempt a 20 point turn and rub a tree down your truck, happens all the time with larger vehicles, naimly SUV's |
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#89 |
1-15-2003 @ 08:24:28 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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#86, Climbing, crawling, what the hell is the difference? And who said anything about "mud holes" other than you? Believe it or not, when you go off road, especially right after it mains, you pick up mud. |
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#90 |
1-15-2003 @ 08:25:20 PM |
Posted By : solid_snake |
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you can get dents and scratches from parking in a walmart parking lot too |
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#91 |
1-15-2003 @ 08:26:01 PM |
Posted By : 426plymouth |
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Mudding is the only time that you get just mud on your vehicle, no other damage is usually seen from mudding. |
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#92 |
1-15-2003 @ 08:26:35 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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#88, And it doesn't happen with Hummer H1s and Land Rovers? Why is the Jeep, which costs about $30,000, bad for that, but Land Rovers and Hummers, which range from about $40,000 - $90,000, are "good off-roaders"? |
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#94 |
1-15-2003 @ 08:27:59 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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#88, I don't know what kind of trails you're going down, but I think someone needs to clear it a little better. |
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#95 |
1-15-2003 @ 08:29:19 PM |
Posted By : 426plymouth |
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#92, If you get a civilian hummer yes it is bad because they arent build as ruggedly as the army edition, body wise.
land rover, shit if your dumb enough to pay 40+k for a suv, go have fun!
waste your money but atleest they are capable of doing it. |
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#96 |
1-15-2003 @ 08:30:12 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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#95, As is a Jeep, which was the point of my bringing them up as a "good off roader". I don't know where this cost thing came from. |
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#97 |
1-15-2003 @ 08:31:08 PM |
Posted By : 426plymouth |
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#94, Clear the trails?
What the hell type of pansy ass trails do you go to?
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#99 |
1-15-2003 @ 08:33:20 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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#97, Ummm....yeah. That's how you get a trail. If no one clears it, there's no trail.
And if you're doing "20-point turns", that's not a trail, you're literally driving in the friggin' woods. |
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#100 |
1-15-2003 @ 08:33:56 PM |
Posted By : 426plymouth |
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#96, The cost thing came up because its not very bright to take a 30k vehicle out on the trail and have it destroyed because it isnt properly equiped to deal with whats out there. |
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