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jjcobm said:
2000 Cherokee vs. My Stock 80
:D
I thoroughly enjoyed that (even though the video was tiny).

"Beat It" was a nice touch.
 
He could have made it further if he had tires and actually drove in other than straight lines (swing the wheels back and forth a bit!)
 
Thanks, I'm glad y'all enjoyed that one...

As far as the Grand Cherokee goes, you don't see it in the video, but the thing was that there was two decent sized holes in the ground right before the top of the hill, the jeep kept making them bigger and bigger everytime it floored it trying to go up the hill, thats why you see it climb, but it keeps getting stuck at the end, even when the driver goes wide open throttle at the end (while on 4 low too)

It's noticeable at the end when you see the cruiser's front end hopping over the potholes the jeep made. :D

Oh and don't even get me started with that tundra, that would of been some baja 500 driving there (including the part where i break an axle and flip the darn thing, all while people are standing "safely" on the sidelines and running for fear they might be next to get toyota stamped across their chest) :lol:

Keep the comments and videos posting :bounce:
 
Ha Ha Ha tough hill. Did youever make it up?
 
looks like mud and rocks...love the SE for that! Easy hills become impossible.
 
Fair enough. There are places I go down here in GA (Beasley Knob is the best example) where it is simply cake dry except for one trail. If it rains they literally close the park. It is life threateningly dangerous.

I had this discussion with some FJCs coming back from Moab. They saw amazing trails, impressive climbs, etc. but never slipped a tire. Completely different wheeling as compared to our muddy, dirty trails.
 
Would a crawler box help any?
 

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