REAL MAN TRUCKWORKS & SURVIVAL
GENERAL TOPICS => Humor, Good Stuff, and Red Neck Practices! => Topic started by: stlaser on May 16, 2019, 10:22:08 PM
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Well, I know at least one guy besides me who can play this game and his name begins with a D. :popcorn: FYI mulch beds don’t count as off road
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Btw I scored 925
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Never owned a Jeep and I’m socially functional at 200, if you count me taking more pics of my non keep truck than the kids...
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No Jeep but if first gen Cummins farm trucks and Suzuki Samurais count I’m at 450.
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Technically, I counted rolling my eb so I say it’s fair game. Although I’ve rolled it several times so I really think I should get bonus points because mo body damage!
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Not including jeeps, I scored 550.
Never rolled, never driven topless. I did run over a VW bug off roading once,,,,,,,,,
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Not including jeeps, I scored 550.
Never rolled, never driven topless. I did run over a VW bug off roading once,,,,,,,,,
Well, I think driving over a German toy is worth extra bonus points! :tongue:
Only thing that could top that is Ken driving over his gf.....
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He’s gonna need a bigger truck.....
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My very first car was a '48 Willy's with a 4 Flathead. Had a burned valve so my Dad and I fixed that and I drove to High School. I don't see a category trying to spin all four wheels in low range by dumping the clutch and frying it. Some kids are just dumb. :knucklehead:
I think I would score in the upper 300's. I didn't roll it though.
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My very first car was a '48 Willy's with a 4 Flathead. Had a burned valve so my Dad and I fixed that and I drove to High School. I don't see a category trying to spin all four wheels in low range by dumping the clutch and frying it. Some kids are just dumb. :knucklehead:
I think I would score in the upper 300's. I didn't roll it though.
Lol, my second vehicle was a gmc s15 on 31’s, smoked the clutch a week after buying it wheeling some deep snowy hills (aka not knowing how to drive a stick).....
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He’s gonna need a bigger truck.....
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Definitely bigger tires the approach angle not matter if she’s standing up or lying down is monumental :popcorn:
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So I owned a Jeep once.... 1990 (maybe 91) wrangler, a YJ I believe is what they are called. It was the blue islander version. Never flopped that one. But wheeled it a bit.
Toyota’s have been my go to wheeling rigs. Put my 96 4runner in a canal (it was dry thankfully) around a dirt corner. Wheeled it a little more than the jeep.
Fast forward some years I ended up in a 2002 4runner, that had more money thrown at it than i paid for the thing. Broke axles, winches, transmission, T-tcase planetary, radiator, fenders, tires, more axles. It had a 3” lift on it and a 1”body lift. With 33” tires.
In one wheeling trip, I smashed my taillight section of fender, broke another guys axle shaft, smashed my radiator, and was blamed for breaking engine mounts on a third rig... I used the radiator out of the third rig which was a 83 hilux with the 22r in it, to get my 4runner home!
On the score, according to what’s available I scored around 400.
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I scored 210 points in just the first two lines!
Yippee (or not???) :blank:
Scored a 725
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Scored 650 if my 50 Plymouth counts as a jeep. It was driven like one, I did a lot of fishing and hunting with it and it did spend a couple times resting on it's top or side.