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Here you go. The thread of shame stars of the weekend. "SOCKS" gets the award for the weekend even though he stuck the mud-runner twice he showed no fear in his attempt to tackle the trails and I applause him for his effort. I saw a few parts of his truck out on the trail but the bulk of it did make it home. After nearly missing getting the rig to the event you did a good job :cheers: to you bud. 2nd place award goes to Marty who also did a great job out on the trails his driving skills improved greatly on this trip the massive overhang of the 62 caught him twice which landed him here but he did a great job especially after we lit his tranny cover on fire to bend his shifter and the rig stayed in Lo. :D 3rd goes to Dan there is not much he could have done as he just got the rig and had no indication of the condition of the clutch but getting a tow back to camp will land you in here. It was a great weekend. If you don't get a pic in here at some point its because your candy ass isn't on the trail :D
 
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that is correct there is only one way to make this thread.

use that cruiser and

TA DA

it will eventually happen

i have a new found respect for the z man and that really bad ass 4runner

thanks ZMAN

SUPER SWEET i have busted my thread-o-shame cherry

Yeah

oh looky there with this post i get to be a regular mudder

all kinda mile stones

new clutch on order and the war cow is still limping around the milton area

a real soldier imagine if this happen in a remote area and the truck could muster enough to get ya home

pretty cool i think that is why i want to drive it till it stops.
 
No doubt. Josh is quickly becoming my favorite to watch on the trail. No fear! You have to be careful though when following on the trail. He pics the harder lines. I learned that quick. It only took him about 2.2 seconds to think about going in that hole that he got stuck in. YOU DA MAN!

Who's next for the TOS honors? Even with a lift and bigger tires I still managed to make it...again.

EDIT: And sadly we have no pics of the flaming carpet when we tried to bend the transfer case shifter.
 
No doubt. Josh is quickly becoming my favorite to watch on the trail. No fear! You have to be careful though when following on the trail. He pics the harder lines. I learned that quick. It only took him about 2.2 seconds to think about going in that hole that he got stuck in. YOU DA MAN!

Who's next for the TOS honors? Even with a lift and bigger tires I still managed to make it...again.

EDIT: And sadly we have no pics of the flaming carpet when we tried to bend the transfer case shifter.

"SOCKS" shows no fear", its a good thing he has it booby trapped and I can't drive it or I'd have no fear and drive it like I stole it too. Everyone from Lafayette to Glendale knows not to laugh its paid for. :lol: Josh I wanna see how your pics come out as well when you get home.

Look no socks
 
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"If you don't get a pic in here at some point its because your candy ass isn't on the trail :D"

That would be me :flipoff2:. All I can do is try for next time. Great looking pictures.
 
I still smell that capet burning. Really thought yall were gonna catch that thing on fire.

Later,
 
"If you don't get a pic in here at some point its because your candy ass isn't on the trail :D"

That would be me :flipoff2:. All I can do is try for next time. Great looking pictures.

i especially want to see your truck make short work of some bad ass trails.

always a next time.....sicily.......lonestar.........razorback........
 
I still smell that capet burning. Really thought yall were gonna catch that thing on fire.

Later,

:lol: I've done it numerous times on the mini-trucks but I'll tell you the cruiser shifters are much thicker to heat up and bend. I made a note to self in the future just take it off the truck to be safe. The shop definitely had the burnt carpet smell. :doh:
 
I still smell that capet burning. Really thought yall were gonna catch that thing on fire.

Later,

:lol: I've done it numerous times on the mini-trucks but I'll tell you the cruiser shifters are much thicker to heat up and bend. I made a note to self in the future just take it off the truck to be safe. The shop definitely had the burnt carpet smell. :doh:


Try holding your head over it and hand on the red hot shifter while Larry hits it with flame. The best was hearing all of you trying to warn us as the flames kept coming up through the hole. :lol:
 
Try holding your head over it and hand on the red hot shifter while Larry hits it with flame. The best was hearing all of you trying to warn us as the flames kept coming up through the hole. :lol:

Fire in the hole :lol: You know how I am when I get my hands on the torch. :D
 
It is with great... umm... pride? I Accept this honor.

I look forward to shaming my self at many future events :D



Here you go. The thread of shame stars of the weekend. "SOCKS" gets the award for the weekend even though he stuck the mud-runner twice he showed no fear in his attempt to tackle the trails and I applause him for his effort. I saw a few parts of his truck out on the trail but the bulk of it did make it home. After nearly missing getting the rig to the event you did a good job :cheers: to you bud. 2nd place award goes to Marty who also did a great job out on the trails his driving skills improved greatly on this trip the massive overhang of the 62 caught him twice which landed him here but he did a great job especially after we lit his tranny cover on fire to bend his shifter and the rig stayed in Lo. :D 3rd goes to Dan there is not much he could have done as he just got the rig and had no indication of the condition of the clutch but getting a tow back to camp will land you in here. It was a great weekend. If you don't get a pic in here at some point its because your candy ass isn't on the trail :D

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Josh your "balls to the wall" style is pretty fun to watch!
 
X2 on that. Josh with front and rear lockers, 35's and a full rollcage, we will all be entertained.O and he now has a winch front and rear look out.:cheers:
 
I watched him cross a washout strait across, coming down off the 160 loop. Everyone else criss-crossed so they could keep their tires on the ground. Josh drove strait across, I'm not sure if he even noticed that his right rear tire came 3' off the ground! :eek:

Fear-less.
 
Does this coumt ? playing with my grandson and and some of his Christmas toys. :hmm:
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