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When i was playing across the street by my house.
On my way out i was cruising through the construction zone... it didn't end so well. even in 4wd with a locked rear i wasn't moving. and i was wheeling alone. So i walked the mile home and waited for my little Bro to show up and pull me out.
Axle was BURIED. and this stuff looked dry when i started across it.
And a shot of my 35....
On my way out i was cruising through the construction zone... it didn't end so well. even in 4wd with a locked rear i wasn't moving. and i was wheeling alone. So i walked the mile home and waited for my little Bro to show up and pull me out.
Axle was BURIED. and this stuff looked dry when i started across it.
And a shot of my 35....
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Yeah thanks. The second I saw them online I called him up and told him I'd take them. I know they're a pretty low end tire but for $125 for the set I couldn't pass it up. Plus he even delivered them to my house for free
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WOW! I honestly never thought you'd get stuck in that monster of yours. Must have been some bad mud to stop that tank.
Although I'm not much for street rigs that thing looks great!!! Nice paint man!!!
Although I'm not much for street rigs that thing looks great!!! Nice paint man!!!
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Junkers the Problem was that i had unlocked my hubs to cruise across this area that was dry(looking) and head towards the exit to go home(a mile) well as soon as i hit it the front end sank. Then tried to back out in 2wd. Not happening so i'm like i will get out lock in and try 4wd to get out. and yeah i had to be pulled out by my brothers Heep Cherokee(welded front and rear on 36's). But my toy pulled him out twice later on in the day and towed it home when he cooked the headgasket.
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Junkers the Problem was that i had unlocked my hubs to cruise across this area that was dry(looking) and head towards the exit to go home(a mile) well as soon as i hit it the front end sank. Then tried to back out in 2wd. Not happening so i'm like i will get out lock in and try 4wd to get out. and yeah i had to be pulled out by my brothers Heep Cherokee(welded front and rear on 36's). But my toy pulled him out twice later on in the day and towed it home when he cooked the headgasket.
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We have to pull each other out all the time. we have a tendency to go through deeper stuff when we are together... something about knowing you will make it home makes us act a littler stupider. But that's why it's fun.
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Cleaned my rig today for the first time in a couple months, thought i would share some pics. Bought it for $3,000 3 months ago. She has a bad transmission and needs a clutch, but i have driven her for over 4,000 miles. She's a trooper.
Don't judge my ghetto floor mats, i'm still looking for some new ones!
Don't judge my ghetto floor mats, i'm still looking for some new ones!
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DANGIT that's looking good, Diablo! See?>>>>> that's what I'm talking about with those Outlaw2's! They really bring out the best in these.... IMHO! lol. I know, there's many others that look nice, and these are not as 'NEW SCHOOL' as some like...but I just love em.
Great find with that mileage, man! Sorry bout the trans. Clutch is cake, especially when pulling the trans anyway(at least it's cake compared to trying to repair a trans, lol). Buying a rebuilt trans, or having this one done?
Great find with that mileage, man! Sorry bout the trans. Clutch is cake, especially when pulling the trans anyway(at least it's cake compared to trying to repair a trans, lol). Buying a rebuilt trans, or having this one done?
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DANGIT that's looking good, Diablo! See?>>>>> that's what I'm talking about with those Outlaw2's! They really bring out the best in these.... IMHO! lol. I know, there's many others that look nice, and these are not as 'NEW SCHOOL' as some like...but I just love em.
Great find with that mileage, man! Sorry bout the trans. Clutch is cake, especially when pulling the trans anyway(at least it's cake compared to trying to repair a trans, lol). Buying a rebuilt trans, or having this one done?
Great find with that mileage, man! Sorry bout the trans. Clutch is cake, especially when pulling the trans anyway(at least it's cake compared to trying to repair a trans, lol). Buying a rebuilt trans, or having this one done?
I'm planning to buy a rebuilt/re-manufactured trans so i won't have to worry about it for a couple years. Know of any good companies?
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Thanks Chef, i agree. I do like them, but i'm trying to decide when i buy news rims if i want to just get some real Outlaws, or something else. I'm pretty sure these are the rims you can get a Pep Boys for $69.
I'm planning to buy a rebuilt/re-manufactured trans so i won't have to worry about it for a couple years. Know of any good companies?
I'm planning to buy a rebuilt/re-manufactured trans so i won't have to worry about it for a couple years. Know of any good companies?
THERE IS ONE, online, that I've heard is REALLY reputable. I'd have to check around. But, if I were you..... competition is high in this economy, Brudda,.... find out through word of mouth 'who's the best round you', ya know? See what you can get, .....>I'd bet around 650$?