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You have to get about 2 minutes in.

Josh--you don't need to put a flat belly on her or bigger tires.

 
What are you talking about of course I would need a flat belly if i could extend my wheel base 2 feet. Next project flat belly then maybe we can go wild.
 
I actually wheeled with him at Windrock a couple of weeks ago. Super nice guy. The truck was wild and worked pretty well. He did break a t-case output and the truck, even with 47s, wouldn't relay go anywhere that my truck wouldn't.

By the way "Rattlerock" was about the nastiest so called trail that I have ever driven / winched up.
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What exactly was it that he did in that video that so impressed you Ted ??? I mean he did spend a lot of money on a rig you can't drive on the street and apparently not up any small hills either!!!
 
What exactly was it that he did in that video that so impressed you Ted ??? I mean he did spend a lot of money on a rig you can't drive on the street and apparently not up any small hills either!!!

you'd know if you watched it. :flipoff2::flipoff2:
 
What exactly was it that he did in that video that so impressed you Ted ??? I mean he did spend a lot of money on a rig you can't drive on the street and apparently not up any small hills either!!!

Well I have not seen your drive on the street or climb any small hills without exploding parts everywhere:crybaby:...damn trailerqueen:flipoff2:
 
I actually wheeled with him at Windrock a couple of weeks ago. Super nice guy. The truck was wild and worked pretty well. He did break a t-case output and the truck, even with 47s, wouldn't relay go anywhere that my truck wouldn't.

By the way "Rattlerock" was about the nastiest so called trail that I have ever driven / winched up.

What was more unique/useless on that ride-

the adjustable wheelbase trick, or a buggy built around a unibody? :doh:
 
you'd know if you watched it. :flipoff2::flipoff2:

I saw the rear steer just more stuff to break, or let you down on the trail, not to mention $$$cost$$$, and it can't be used on the street!
 
I saw the rear steer just more stuff to break, or let you down on the trail, not to mention $$$cost$$$, and it can't be used on the street!
I guess we have to spell it out for you. " Penn State Liberal Arts Degree" no much good here.....
Watch the video again and watch the wheel base EXTEND while he is hung up on the rock...


To everyone else: I want to apologize for the Hendogs lack of observation skills... And He drives for me at the fire station.. What can I say???
 
What was more unique/useless on that ride-

the adjustable wheelbase trick, or a buggy built around a unibody? :doh:

Careful Bailey, you never know who might be watching. :flipoff2:

Roger, the power wagon owner, probably only had a couple hundred bucks in generic hydraulics parts for his wheelbase "trick". Wish I could say the same about my rig. :frown:
 

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