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: ROFLMAO!!! That sucks to hear that your truck took some damage, especially considering that you kept it on all the level 1 trails. I guess that just goes to show you not to underestimate even the easiest trails cause they will come back to bite you in the :mattmoon:
Wow-those are some great Pics!!!, what seems strange is the one of explorer in the water left side tire is turning up alot of water like it was actually driving with power-but that shaft was broken?? Must have just been the speed and tread cupping the water.
I had another great time running with you guys st smorr. It was fun to meet the new guys and see every body else. As far as carnage, i think my parents got the worst of it. I might have a few small pin stripes and a cracked fog light lens that could have been done anywhere.
First off my parents would like to thank all of you for a wonderful time, and the hospitality you showed them.
Now onto the videos, there are 16 of them so I won't in bed them to save on some space.
Here's dkchrist playing on peewee's crossing http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgDCp0wx7_o
These were both my inner and outter driverside chromoly shafts had spicer u joint, thought was good, but?? spindle took beating, knuckle also, all has been replaced.