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I think Greg should start notching his bumper with the number of twisted up drive shafts
I'm keeping mental notes
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I think Greg should start notching his bumper with the number of twisted up drive shafts
No I wasn't! It would of been way more fun then the timing belt in my ridgeline was. I' guessing that I still bailed you out though.@jamarquardt22, see, I told you I’d get reckless to take the heat off you. You just wern’t there!
Andy pretty much summed up the day, here are the trails we did.
It was a long, fun day!
More pics: BLack Friday Rausch Creek 2017
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I vote deep water. It' known to brake fan blades. Or broken motor mounts maybe.Glad to hear Vince's ride worked out. Now, on to what caused the issue....
like who is standing on the tire.
Greg- I'm surprised that driveshaft lasted as long as it did! Having said that, of all the driveshaft failures I've seen over the years and I never saw a tube torn in half like yours!!!!!
That said I do agree with Ben. It probably wouldn’t be the worst idea to maybe dedicate a day with some of the more experienced guys to go out with some of the greener guys (like myself) and practice some recovery techniques. I’ve read/watched a bunch but there is no substitute for doing. I mean it’s one thing just to give someone a tug over a hill, but a situation where there is a small group of us out and someone gets into a situation that if not handled properly could result in vehicle damage or worse personal injury.
I thought Friday WAS that day.