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Originally posted by Stic-o ..good times. Thanks guys Fudds was great. So say March 13th for a run. Maybe with this much time until then we can some more people on this run
Honestly I was as impressed as hell. It has as much articlulation as my X but that's where its limitations end. The "Pinz" as its owner affectionately calls it, has ground clearance it would take me 40" tires to achieve and he has 32"s. It's locked which we all know the the benefits of except it can shift into low at speeds up to 30 mph. The portal axles look heavy enough for a monster truck. It looks tippy as hell but it got side slope on a hill I did not get a picture of at near 40 degrees and it did not show signs of tipping. Supposedly it tips at over the mid 40 degrees range.
It's built for one thing...getting 10 troops into battle no matter the terrain.
Negatives are it's top speed is 60 mph, 0-60 in 15 minutes, and it sounds like a lawn mower.
The owner bought it from a dealer in Hemet, CA for around $18,000.
Originally posted by jobunn Any ideas on where? I guess choices are limited. Rowher, Miller Jeep, (if it is open), Last Chance/ Jawbone Cyn. or maybe somewhere farther south?
One of those, depending on vehicles (may have a few stockers), recent weather, and distance everyone is willing to drive. I'll go start the discussion in the So Cal thread.