Check out what I saw behind our plaza at work:
A Jeep towing non other than another Jeep! lol
For Tim
- OddJob2021
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- OddJob2021
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Re: For Tim
For Tim Part 2:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=747817581929966
Could you do it if you had the right setup (bigger tires, more clearance, right gearing)? Pretty amazing.
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=747817581929966
Could you do it if you had the right setup (bigger tires, more clearance, right gearing)? Pretty amazing.
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Re: For Tim
Sounds like a weak motor
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- OddJob2021
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Re: For Tim
Certainly doesn't sound raspy/throaty/mean. Has a little lope though. Also what I understood from Tim is you really don't need that much power to rock crawl. All you need is the right gearing.. and clearance lol. I was more impressed with the whole picture. The skill/balls of the driver, the truck being able to climb a near sheer face and the last part, all in a light rain. Also wanted to know if Tim ever attempted something like this or if he thinks his Jeep could do something similar.Nightstalker wrote:Sounds like a weak motor