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my 80 that the guy is standing by is running 35's and has a 4" lift plus 30mm spring spacers (5" lift total). coming up a climb and the drivers side rear slipped down lifting the passenger front
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were you their fearless leader? How many of them broke?
 
One is the loneliest number... Kind of like rabbits though arent they? I am pretty sure if you leaver a couple of those things in a room alone you wind up with 5 more. There must be some inbreeding going on too - they all have wimpy axles and lack slip joints in the driveshafts.

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Here is mine crossing a small river down in Mex. during a family outing. I could see how a snorkel can come in handy in this area.
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I hate mud - went through one hole and when I came out I couldn't avoid this one, so I tried straddling the ruts, and fell in. Guy that pulled me out had rockwells, 52" michellins, a 350, 3 transfercases, and a Toyota cab on the duece and a half frame that was chopped up - he just hooked up and idled me out.

Going the opposite direction across this though is what punched a hole in my drier.

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OK...I keep seeing pictures of other rigs besides 80's, SO.....here goes these of the 100. I know of 2 80's to attempt this line. Most all pass. One is me and now I've done it on the 100. I believe that it was my slider vs the rock ledge ONLY that kept me from rolling as I climbed. Man...pictures don't do justice. :) The right ledge is about 5-feet tall. The left crack swallows tires and you can almost stand under the truck in the crack. This is where most get stuck. At the highest point you can stand under the driver's front wheel. The last pic shows just how tall an obstacle this is to climb.

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100-series. Where they can FIT they can HANG.
 
this one looks like its teetering on the pass side rear wheel... nice work!

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Thanks. I was freakin'. Every inch I climbed, the PS slider left the rock and when I stopped the truck to regain composure the truck swayed to the right and rocked on and off the rock.
 
Man you got big balls taking a 100 on hardcore trails. People thought I was crazy taking an 80 off road. I give you credit. Those pics ae awesome man!
 

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