I am also but better have $50 or you stay stuck,
You are tuff Troy. I have done it for nothing..........
Dave
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I am also but better have $50 or you stay stuck,
Well those lowered civic owners should have more sense then to venture out in 2'+ snow,I feel no pity for stupidity.You are tuff Troy. I have done it for nothing..........
Dave
Well those lowered civic owners should have more sense then to venture out in 2'+ snow,I feel no pity for stupidity.
The way around that and still make some money(for wear and tear) is you hook to your vehicle and they hook to theres.If damage happens to theres it's there own fault as they hooked it up,but the cost keeps me out of liability anyways as almost no one will pay.Now my friends are a different story and yes they still hook to there vehicle and I hook to mine.I wouldn't charge because if you do damage their vehicle, they can't do anything about it under the Good Samaritan law. But the minute a penny is given...you're liable. Laws may very state to state though.
Must say, this looks awesome! I would line-x the chrome parts though and then it would be perfect.
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snow? waasthat? the central valley here gets an inch in 10 years or so...i have to drive at least 1 hour up into the sierras before i see it.Same for my area. 4x2 would be worthless for much of New England, IMHO. Unless you live on the coast or on the Cape where they typically don't get as much snow.
Pick, pick... lolI like it
but I would rather white or light blue
as they will not show scratches as easily
snow? waasthat? the central valley here gets an inch in 10 years or so...i have to drive at least 1 hour up into the sierras before i see it.
Oh now I see you are from California... Nevermind all previous posts of mine, as they do not hold any value outside the laws of physics... In a land where unicorns eat rainbows and shit butterflies, I'm sure you'll be fine off-roading your donk'd staion wagon. You should try running it down the beach at low-tide some time... It'll be awesome! arty52:
^^come on guys, simmer down.
Dave
Pick, pick... lol
I prefer silver myself.
Now that someone has said the obvious... let us chase this rabbit hole and see where it leads actually addressing the 2wd offroading delima.
Suggested mods for 4x2 offroaders.
1. some decent tires
2. Hi-lift
3. a CB and/or Sat phone
4. a locker or fairly tight limited slip
5. some body armor
6. winch/come-a-long
7. lift kit
8. additional lighting
It kind of depends what kind off off-roading you do. I'd suggest a different order of things if you were doing sand drags vs trail rides.