Off road pics
#1
Off road pics
James and I did a little wheeling behind our work today.
James, bronco has no flex what so ever because of the leveling coils, it did pretty well though.
He brought his Ranger today and it did well, he should have a few pics.
The last pic my truck was maxed out, I dont think there was much left in her.
Oh... and thats how you stuff a 295
Here are a few pics.
James, bronco has no flex what so ever because of the leveling coils, it did pretty well though.
He brought his Ranger today and it did well, he should have a few pics.
The last pic my truck was maxed out, I dont think there was much left in her.
Oh... and thats how you stuff a 295
Here are a few pics.
#5
Jake, I'm surprised you haven't noticed my missing front license plate yet. It got ripped off when I was wheeling Lefthand Canyon the day before. I need to put it back on before I get a ticket.
And yes, my Bronco flexes like a damn rock. I need to re do the lift on it. Get it a little higher, with some Deavers. But you know what money is like at the moment. Plus i'm back and forth with selling it.
After watching it perform compared to our Rangers today, it kinda makes me want to sell it more. But then I tell myself its because I did the cheap lift alternative, just to get the 33's to fit. Some time and a bit of money will make it just as capable, if not more, then the Rangers.
I was pretty impressed with my Ranger though. Stock height, on little 255x70x16's Goodyear Wranger RT/S's, and it walked right up everything we threw at it.
And yes, my Bronco flexes like a damn rock. I need to re do the lift on it. Get it a little higher, with some Deavers. But you know what money is like at the moment. Plus i'm back and forth with selling it.
After watching it perform compared to our Rangers today, it kinda makes me want to sell it more. But then I tell myself its because I did the cheap lift alternative, just to get the 33's to fit. Some time and a bit of money will make it just as capable, if not more, then the Rangers.
I was pretty impressed with my Ranger though. Stock height, on little 255x70x16's Goodyear Wranger RT/S's, and it walked right up everything we threw at it.
#10
Haha, well...don't get me wrong...we work hard 90 percent of the time. Loading and unloading semi trailers full of furniture. The inside of those trailers get to be 115+ degrees inside of them during the summer. Today was a pretty laid back day.
Sunday Jake and I have to go liquidate a hotel full of 200+ 160 pound 32 inch high def projection tv's. We will be busting our asses and sweating hard then. LOL
Sunday Jake and I have to go liquidate a hotel full of 200+ 160 pound 32 inch high def projection tv's. We will be busting our asses and sweating hard then. LOL
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