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Since we know Booger is OK... hopefully we can point out that everybody can learn a lesson here.

I know that I will be going home and putting all of my loose cargo in the Hardigg case like it should be and strapping it down, like it should be.

I think the lesson is only the driver does the driving
 
Or don't drive on the same road where you once flipped a car before. The details are not clear for the first incident, but it involved his GF.
 
Sorry for your accident. If this happened to me and my rig, I would be done. I would buy a dirt bike and leave the offroad truck world behind, it takes up too much time to build another one. I guess if something gave me an out like that I would take it. But if you wanna stay in, a cheap 350k mile 80 and a lot of parts swapping and your back on the road. Might even be able to use the old frame if you find a good frame shop.
 
Damn. Just opened this thread.

Glad you all are OK.

:cheers:
 
Crap man good everyone's alright. One thing about a rollover you can use most of the good parts still. I too went through a bad three year record . Trucks 3 injuries 0. Put a 40 on it !
 
Since we know Booger is OK... hopefully we can point out that everybody can learn a lesson here.

I know that I will be going home and putting all of my loose cargo in the Hardigg case like it should be and strapping it down, like it should be.

And contacting @Corbet like you all should. ;)
 
So how much for the wheels?
 
Most Importantly......How Much for the CUPHOLDERS??????
 
An 80 is no longer on my list of first vehicles for my kids after seeing that string of pics. That just leaves H1 and M1 Abrams. Sigh....

Sorry to see this Boog. I too have rolled a vehicle and know how things go from bad to worse in milliseconds.

Some of you other guys need threads like this for a little dose of reality every now and then.
 
My first choice for a car for my son in 7 years when he drives is an ls400. Toyota reliability with excellent safety.
 
My first choice for a car for my son in 7 years when he drives is an ls400. Toyota reliability with excellent safety.

An 80 is no longer on my list of first vehicles for my kids after seeing that string of pics. That just leaves H1 and M1 Abrams. Sigh....

Sorry to see this Boog. I too have rolled a vehicle and know how things go from bad to worse in milliseconds.

Some of you other guys need threads like this for a little dose of reality every now and then.

You both missed the point here.
GET A CHINESE SNORKEL!!!
 
Or at least two snorkels, one on each side. Slap a twin turbo stoker on each corner. It would look bad ass. Not to mention improved safety. Jeeps would run home crying.
 

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