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Old Jan 19, 2010 | 06:50 PM
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Hm, I guess it is real. It just looked really badly photoshopped. It looked like it was floating on the mud and there was something wrong with the lighting on the suspension/frame.
 
Old Jan 19, 2010 | 07:18 PM
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yea i understand where ya were comin from but it takes really deep mud to get to the rim of a 46" tire. Lol.
 
Old Jan 19, 2010 | 08:13 PM
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Originally Posted by hubert hefner
yea there was no money spared when he built that.
Really? I'll agree he spent some coin to make a pretty mall crawler/show vehicle.

But...according to the article, open front and rear diffs with 4.10 gears on 46" tires?!? If I were to attempt something like this, I'd make it capable offroad at least.
 
Old Jan 19, 2010 | 09:35 PM
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offroad capable? hmmm... then put it on a new frame beacue even with wide *** 46's the wheel base is still tiny when you hit an incline/decline
 
Old Feb 7, 2010 | 11:24 PM
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No offense buy how could the tires still be so dry? Just curious.
 
Old Feb 8, 2010 | 06:05 AM
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The easiest answer there is tire dressing. That stuff beads water like crazy!
 
Old Feb 8, 2010 | 08:54 AM
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idk how the tires arent touching.... 46 in tires on that thing are basically the entire frame length....
 
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