What not to do... NWS: strong language
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DEFINATLY NOT WORK SAFE!!!
Just a warning that this video does contain some strong language.
I found this video of some idiots jumping sand dunes...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0Gvc9gONTM
I really spend too much time on YouTube...
Just a warning that this video does contain some strong language.
I found this video of some idiots jumping sand dunes...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0Gvc9gONTM
I really spend too much time on YouTube...
#2
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thats pretty sweet. way to jack up the truck though
#3
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Pretty sweet, but i think he was a little nose heavy. Wow he has some work to put into that truck now, but the jump was awesome. Definately not going to try that with my truck.
-Lenny
-Lenny
#4
Hell I couldn't do it with mine... 2wd
Heres somemore sand dune fun.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHLIXO5FiKY
Heres somemore sand dune fun.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHLIXO5FiKY
#5
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Thats a good jump, to bad it was prolly daddy's truck though.
That second vid, talk about luuuuuucky.... lol
That second vid, talk about luuuuuucky.... lol
#6
Heh, that sux just a little. I honestly would be really dang pissed if that happened to me. Not to mention that truck is brand new (well assuming the date on the video is correct) and probably still has a loan on it. If i had to explain that to my dad, oh boy would i be in a world of crap. It just dawned on me too, they have to go home with no AC cuz they broke the pulley.
Though that reminds me, Dale actually had a little ouch from one of my first offroading ventures. I hit a set of good bumps going 45 and from the truck bouncing back and forth i came down on the nose a little too hard and tucked a tire into the fender and bent the fender up a little. Frame is fine (thank god and yes i had a shop check it to be sure) but i had to take the fender off and bend the mounting tabs back in place to allow me to get my driver door open. Never told my dad about that one and i actually lucked out because i fixed it not more than 5 minutes before he got home. To this day he still doesnt even know and looking at the blazer you cant even tell.
Though that reminds me, Dale actually had a little ouch from one of my first offroading ventures. I hit a set of good bumps going 45 and from the truck bouncing back and forth i came down on the nose a little too hard and tucked a tire into the fender and bent the fender up a little. Frame is fine (thank god and yes i had a shop check it to be sure) but i had to take the fender off and bend the mounting tabs back in place to allow me to get my driver door open. Never told my dad about that one and i actually lucked out because i fixed it not more than 5 minutes before he got home. To this day he still doesnt even know and looking at the blazer you cant even tell.
#7
That second vid was sent in by American troops stationed in Saudi Arabia... or so I was told.
That guy didn't go away without damage though. Talk about sand blasting!!!
That guy didn't go away without damage though. Talk about sand blasting!!!
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