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Old Feb 17, 2011 | 09:09 AM
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Originally Posted by b1heqh54
nice wheels!
Thank you
I just got my wheels powder coated black
Now all I need is a lift haha
 
Old Feb 17, 2011 | 09:32 AM
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Originally Posted by streblo
Because you can !.......gotta do it at least once (thats why i took a rental sunfire offroading)...i shouldve taken a picture, guys at the carwash looked at me and said, ok, if you clean up the mud from the floor you dont have to pay for the carwash
Did the same thing with a 2010 Ram from a used car lot... Hemi hauls good, those wrangler ST's weren't too good in the sand pit though...



only took half an hour to sweep all the sand off of the dash, dip**** driving left his window down and looking back with his head out the window got a face full of sand while he was at it... It was pretty sweet though.
 
Old Feb 21, 2011 | 08:04 PM
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in the driveway

was f-in cold so only got rear shot, but both front tires off the ground by 4-5inches and maybe 8in from my 95-98 hitch on a 2k, big hammer was used

been on jack stands for a week, still cant figure out what is wrong with it

Went and read almost every post in this thread and I love it
 
Old Feb 21, 2011 | 10:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Karcinagin
was f-in cold so only got rear shot, but both front tires off the ground by 4-5inches and maybe 8in from my 95-98 hitch on a 2k, big hammer was used
but if you could get a pic of the *** end.................



 
Old Feb 22, 2011 | 09:42 AM
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Originally Posted by old skool luvr
but if you could get a pic of the *** end.................


ya but was leaving house and saw a line of cars i took pic than ran to burb then took off
working on it 2day so will get more pics

front, look at that lift i am getting from them jack stands
 

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Old Feb 22, 2011 | 03:27 PM
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Here are some photos of my urban flexin' with my 89 S10 Blazer Sport.
Close to where I live:


At a construction site at night:


A little flex:
 
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Old Feb 22, 2011 | 04:03 PM
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Today I had class, got in suburban and got there 10min early, and what do I see a vary full parking lot with what you would call a urban wheeler parking spot left. I pull down the isle getting closer to the spot keeping an eye out for other wheelers out here. I start to pull the truck into the spot, ops for got the 4wheel drive, so I engage that in 4hi. I then look out to get a better look at what I had to climb, A BFC big f-in curb, almost 5inches in height. I start the climb i felt the rear end slip and the g80 go into action only to slip even more, not wanting to play around anymore I put it in 4low, try again to show this curb who is boss, pic shows it all

thats the best I can do with a stock vehical
 
Old Feb 22, 2011 | 04:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Karcinagin

thats the best I can do with a stock vehical
come on brother, you gotta show it who's boss!

if my little Blazer can do this,



then you're should @ least be able to match this one,




now get out there and tear it up!
 
Old Feb 22, 2011 | 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Karcinagin
Today I had class, got in suburban and got there 10min early, and what do I see a vary full parking lot with what you would call a urban wheeler parking spot left. I pull down the isle getting closer to the spot keeping an eye out for other wheelers out here. I start to pull the truck into the spot, ops for got the 4wheel drive, so I engage that in 4hi. I then look out to get a better look at what I had to climb, A BFC big f-in curb, almost 5inches in height. I start the climb i felt the rear end slip and the g80 go into action only to slip even more, not wanting to play around anymore I put it in 4low, try again to show this curb who is boss, pic shows it all

thats the best I can do with a stock vehical
Man! I can (really!) do better with my wife's Golf! I climb almost everyday a 5" or 6" one with a sharp edge next to my wife's shop! And that's a small Front-WD car with 185/60-14 tires!
 
Old Feb 22, 2011 | 07:52 PM
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sorry guys, dad's truck and I did not to roll it or blow a tire
 



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