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Okay this is what happens when you drive a Disco to and from work every day and have no time to actually live. Obviously, this is silly!
Bored to death!!!
Bored to death!!!
Just holler if you need a spotter........texasrover said:At lunch time I sat out some coke cans in the parking lot to try and run over each one with either the right or left wheel. Must keep up the practice!
It is all about tire position and awareness!
texasrover said:At lunch time I sat out some coke cans in the parking lot to try and run over each one with either the right or left wheel. Must keep up the practice!
It is all about tire position and awareness!
You can't tell by the pics but the rear passenger wheel is fully compressed underneath the rear fender. Almost a rub! LOLFrankyRizzo said:Nice articulation!
I spent a year in Houston. There are some really nice golf courses down there. Each time I played, I thought about wheeling around in the rover with all the elevation changes, sand traps... etc. Just think, make-shift club carrier built on the receiver and serious off roading in the creeks and woods to find your ball! Some of the sand traps looked pretty scary at TPC Woodlands.DiscoTex said:I'm going to have to snap some pics tomorrow, but there is an empty, vacant lot behind the office building that I work at, and it has become our impromptu urban wheeling area.
But yeah, dammit, there needs to be more places for a bit of muddin/wheelin/wasting time around here!
texasrover said:I spent a year in Houston. There are some really nice golf courses down there. Each time I played, I thought about wheeling around in the rover with all the elevation changes, sand traps... etc. Just think, make-shift club carrier built on the receiver and serious off roading in the creeks and woods to find your ball! Some of the sand traps looked pretty scary at TPC Woodlands.
Or when it's dry. It sure as hell leaves those tell tale tire tracks on it.appstatedisco said:When the ground is frozen over it doesn't damage the grass as bad as if it were wet and soggy.