LOL,... this was fun! PICTURES.
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LOL,... this was fun! PICTURES.
I was at Walmart when I decided to do this,... it was fun but kinda scary. I'd do it again though. It was easy. Security drove around but didn't say anything,... had a couple of people drive by then stop to watch, LOL. Totally stock TACO,... cool.
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lol... pretty cool. I'm parked half on a snow bank as we speak, er, type. Parking on campus is such a nightmare I take the snow bank spot because I know no one else will, and that's one less parking spot for the masses.
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Hmmmm. perty hard core up there in NJ.
uhh why did you not go any farther you scared you would flip over backwards ????---J/K
The only thing scary about that jeep is the fact that it probily broke down and they had to walk home.
uhh why did you not go any farther you scared you would flip over backwards ????---J/K
The only thing scary about that jeep is the fact that it probily broke down and they had to walk home.
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Yeah I'm parked up on the snow bank here at work. And once again, if one more person comes up to me and say's "What do you think, you drive a Jeep?" I'm going to scream, stupid TV Heep Rock parking commercial!!! This is the second time this year I have parked like that and the same questions. I think I'll put up the sign in the window again that say's... "Looking for the Jeep? I ate it, Toyota!!"
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look like empty liquid tide containers like me and a couple buddies use that we filled with sand and light gravel. It works as weight and if you get stuck it doesn't freeze solid like a sandbag and you can use it for traction and close the spout when you have enough spread to get out.
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Originally posted by PirateFins
Yeah I'm parked up on the snow bank here at work. And once again, if one more person comes up to me and say's "What do you think, you drive a Jeep?" I'm going to scream, stupid TV Heep Rock parking commercial!!! This is the second time this year I have parked like that and the same questions. I think I'll put up the sign in the window again that say's... "Looking for the Jeep? I ate it, Toyota!!"
Yeah I'm parked up on the snow bank here at work. And once again, if one more person comes up to me and say's "What do you think, you drive a Jeep?" I'm going to scream, stupid TV Heep Rock parking commercial!!! This is the second time this year I have parked like that and the same questions. I think I'll put up the sign in the window again that say's... "Looking for the Jeep? I ate it, Toyota!!"
-Keith
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They are red Husky ToolBoxes,... I carry all my tools with me. I made this thing out of pressed wood that has these slots or grooves that I slide the toolboxes into,... the rear tire wheel keeps the board with the grooves from sliding back and the board keeps the toolboxes from sliding as well,... as you can see it works very well LOL,...
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Let's see some more pics of the newest off road sport:
EXTREME SNOWBANK CRAWLING!!
A week ago the snow banks were perfect for climbing. They had a nice hard crust on the surface. Today the snow banks are 12 feet tall and way too fluffy. We need some freeze/thaw to get them ready for crawling again.
BTW, that trail pic is Black Bear Pass looking down on Telluride.
EXTREME SNOWBANK CRAWLING!!
A week ago the snow banks were perfect for climbing. They had a nice hard crust on the surface. Today the snow banks are 12 feet tall and way too fluffy. We need some freeze/thaw to get them ready for crawling again.
BTW, that trail pic is Black Bear Pass looking down on Telluride.
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Dude I can't believe you walked around in a Walmart parking lot taking poser shots..hahaha Beings you were still on pavement in most of them ya shoulda stood the Taco right on her bumper! Here's my cousin doing some snow pile wheeling. Them are 35's on that Yota to give you an idea how buried he is. I was right in Main St when I pulled him out. You can do stuff like that in a town of 600 at 2 am