I have a mechanic friend, and some friends that fancy themselves mechanics. I get chatting about places I've taken my Land Cruiser, or I show them a picture like the one on this post, and they start talking about how bad that messes up a vehicle, how the frame is bent now and it bends every time you flex and twist the truck off-road.
I know there is some flex built in. We see a fan kicked into the radiator when someone hits the gas when bouldering, or a pinched exhaust, etc. At what point does it go from acceptable trail damage/use and it turns into you've-actually-harmed-the-truck?
For me, I'm ok to fix a radiator, replace an engine mount, etc. But when it comes to frame straightening I feel like it's gone too far. I want to wheel it, but I don't want to kill it. My son has already killed one, I'd like to keep this one going and double the odo mileage at least.
I know there is some flex built in. We see a fan kicked into the radiator when someone hits the gas when bouldering, or a pinched exhaust, etc. At what point does it go from acceptable trail damage/use and it turns into you've-actually-harmed-the-truck?
For me, I'm ok to fix a radiator, replace an engine mount, etc. But when it comes to frame straightening I feel like it's gone too far. I want to wheel it, but I don't want to kill it. My son has already killed one, I'd like to keep this one going and double the odo mileage at least.