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"The Goat",1973 Series III coil conversion, Daihatsu 2.8 Td, power steering, dual ARBs Etc. '91 RRC, bone stock |
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Nice! I love driving in the snow. I don't know why so many people hate it. Man, the guy in the green truck really beats the crap out of his truck doesn't he.
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Jim Hall “That man has no respect for his Rover and beats the hell out of it every opportunity he gets, taking the most difficult line over each and every obstacle.” Michael 1966 88" 1.9l VW TDI, GT1749V, IC
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Yep but it's strong enough to take it. The red Blazer is actually a pretty sophisticated setup with dual transfer cases, custom 4 link, full ram steer, coilovers and Rockwells
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Kevin, having wheeled with you a few times I am familiar with your driving style. Did you just stand there shaking your head watching those guys at times? I found myself doing it just watching the videos.
There are some very large obstacles on those trails, it must be challenging enough without the snow and slush. Looks like you had fun.
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They were really good guys Russ. I have to admit I have had preconceived notions of the Full Size truck crowd, but they just taking advantage of the strength they had built into their rigs(and perhaps showing off a little). With 2 1/2 ton Rockwell top loading axles you can afford to use the skinny pedal a bit. The same style by me would result in flying parts. Looking forward to wheeling Romp with you and Jenn, it's been too long!
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Oh, don't get me wrong, I agree. I am just blown away by how hard they drive and how they don't mind dragging the rigs over large boulders. That green truck looks like it has some serious power.
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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I personally love wheeling full size rigs, they are a ton of fun and different from the defender90. I'm planning on trading my RRC for an old dodge or chevy 3/4 or 1 ton, or maybe swap 1 tons over to the RRC.
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