I'll bet everyone in that truck had a sore neck the next day that's a solid hit.
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In 1978 I took a 1974 3/4 ton Dodge Power Wagon through it. The group I was traveling with was all full-size trucks.
So let me get this straight. He backed into a wall at speed?
I suppose we'll be back next year. Might bring the '80 instead of the Blazer![]()
So, um, why did you downsize?
BTW, have fun in Moab. I suppose we'll be back next year. Might bring the '80 instead of the Blazer![]()
80 frames are the strongest around so somethings not adding up. I don't believe just backing into a wall did this. The wall would be damaged if it did!
80 frames are the strongest around so somethings not adding up. I don't believe just backing into a wall did this. The wall would be damaged if it did!
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It's been a while but I've run that trail a few times now and it seems there are far more sketchy spots than SOB. I bet the poor hired driver got a look at what you were driving and got all insecure...
Coming in late on this. I'm taking some inexperienced drivers through the Needles this fall and I was already feeling a bit apprehensive. This isn't helping.
It's been a while but I've run that trail a few times now and it seems there are far more sketchy spots than SOB. I bet the poor hired driver got a look at what you were driving and got all insecure... Like you said Tim, just glad you weren't behind spotting.