IFS wheeling videos (post them up)
#41
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Hey, no sand in my v*****. And everyone's entitled to their opinion so no worries. I know that IFS vehicles probably aren't the best suited for your kind of wheeling. If I were to live back in AZ again where I could actually put my truck to more use, Id definately be looking into SAS.
On that note, your truck sounds pretty gnarly. Any links to pics?
On that note, your truck sounds pretty gnarly. Any links to pics?
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i found bruceTS with some nice IFS wheeling in the rocks
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEksOtUIOT0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEksOtUIOT0
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You also live in Florida where the biggest hill is a freeway on ramp, so yeah an SAS rig would be completely lame there.
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around here where I live, you get a decent set of tires for the mud, and your golden!
btw, that's a kick ass rig you got!
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So now that an IFS vs. SAS pissing match has come dangerously close to ruining yet ANOTHER thread, can we continue on with the IFS wheeling vids, or what?
This is of me and a few friends giving the Sleeping Princess trail a run earlier last year...
Sleeping Princess last year.
This is of me and a few friends giving the Sleeping Princess trail a run earlier last year...
Sleeping Princess last year.
#49
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Oh god. Don't get sand in your vaginas. I'm not hating, it's just my opinion.
I wouldn't drive a drag car on the street, and I wouldn’t wheel a daily driver. I understand tons of people do both every day, and kudos to them for at least getting out there. Simply put, it’s not my cup a tea.
My passion is with difficult and technical trails, and I enjoy the freedom of not having to stress about body damage or breaking.
I look anxiously forward to said intense IFS wheeling videos. Perhaps I might have to change my jaded opinion.
I wouldn't drive a drag car on the street, and I wouldn’t wheel a daily driver. I understand tons of people do both every day, and kudos to them for at least getting out there. Simply put, it’s not my cup a tea.
My passion is with difficult and technical trails, and I enjoy the freedom of not having to stress about body damage or breaking.
I look anxiously forward to said intense IFS wheeling videos. Perhaps I might have to change my jaded opinion.
Whoo. If thats how you feel, you may not like it here, as you will be constantly annoyed and feel the need to bash us losers for attempting to drive on the dirt. The link above would fit you much more.
Since the internet is often taken out of context, I'll add that I'm not mad or pissed, just pointing out the obvious.
I do, however, have a metric ton of sand in my vagina.
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I think we will. Been lots of angry people here before. They move on to more fun places.
And, good news is, there are lots of people to take seriously here, with big SAS trucks on large tires. So all is not lost
And, good news is, there are lots of people to take seriously here, with big SAS trucks on large tires. So all is not lost
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So now that an IFS vs. SAS pissing match has come dangerously close to ruining yet ANOTHER thread, can we continue on with the IFS wheeling vids, or what?
This is of me and a few friends giving the Sleeping Princess trail a run earlier last year...
Sleeping Princess last year.
This is of me and a few friends giving the Sleeping Princess trail a run earlier last year...
Sleeping Princess last year.
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Back on track...
Not my rig, but two FJs impressively climbing Hells Gate at Moab.
The first rig belongs to Miss FJ.
It is stone stock right down to the factory tires.
I have seen vids of other rigs try to climb that and fail.
That is the same hill I believe that many have seen where a Jeep flips and rolls several times.
[YOUTUBE]A5KyVaeeW54[/YOUTUBE]
COJeff's slightly modified FJ.
[YOUTUBE]PipHkt37DFg[/YOUTUBE]
Miss FJ's FJ did not stay stock for long though...
Not my rig, but two FJs impressively climbing Hells Gate at Moab.
The first rig belongs to Miss FJ.
It is stone stock right down to the factory tires.
I have seen vids of other rigs try to climb that and fail.
That is the same hill I believe that many have seen where a Jeep flips and rolls several times.
[YOUTUBE]A5KyVaeeW54[/YOUTUBE]
COJeff's slightly modified FJ.
[YOUTUBE]PipHkt37DFg[/YOUTUBE]
Miss FJ's FJ did not stay stock for long though...
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DANG THAT IS THE SICKET FJ EVER!!!!! my next truck.. might be 10 years will be fj... ill keep the 2 runners going till then!!!
ill soon have a ifs video for this thread... hopefully first run of the season this weekend keep the ifs videos coming i need inspiration!!!
ill soon have a ifs video for this thread... hopefully first run of the season this weekend keep the ifs videos coming i need inspiration!!!
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The movie is AWESOME! I didn't know too much about the Baja 1000, but it gave me a HUGE respect for IFS rigs. These guys are offroading on the stuff that SA or IFS rigs normally take at 1-2mph - but they consistently are going over 100mph!! It shows how tough this sport really is, and all with IFS baby
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