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Aww yeah, jumpin a toyota truck! *video*

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Old 09-18-2007, 11:07 AM
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Aww yeah, jumpin a toyota truck! *video*

Check this out!!

http://youtube.com/watch?v=kPjG9Gdagmc

I wonder if he did any damage to it?
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Didnt look like it.. Usually jump damage is pretty instant.
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lol...At first glance, I thought it was one of those Australian hard core off road speed challanges... but then i realized it was just a truck beating... poor truck..
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Not sure if this is a repost (it might be)... but I bet this guy was in "oh " mode at the top

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCpsd0duCok
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lol only thing he broke was his ass
Old 09-18-2007, 11:28 AM
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The the might not have looked like it did damage because he kept going but I guarantee that IFS was never the same again. If nothing else the upper ball joints were gone for sure.
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That video was sweet though.
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1st vid:
He's lucky he didn't bust a cv
2nd vid:
I'm sure he had to clean the poopie out of his seat!
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I used to jump my Taco like that until I sold it of course, never did any damage, drove straight and true!
I was warned many times from people that wheeled with me that they thought for sure the spindles would snap or the front shocks were gonna come up through the hood, wish I had video, I don't dare drive my '93 that way!
Old 09-18-2007, 01:29 PM
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I used to jump the hell out of my 1990 4runner 2 summers ago when i got it but have since stopped, after smacking the "tank-like"driver side rear end into a tree. Yeah it was a bummer, but i just ground it down, did some pounding and broke out the airbrush. Have a few scars which remind me of its jumping era but nothing was wrong under the hood, just blew two shocks but nothing bad....very impressive japanese engineering
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ive jumped my truck before with original shocks, and only thing i busted was my ass.
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Lol ill have to dig up some more videos of my truck jumping, we have launched it off some that put it prolly around 14 or 15 feet up in the air. Its a ton of fun just be prepared to change tierods, ball joints, and wheel bearings frequently if you dont want your truck to suffer.
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I accidentally jumped my truck once. I was driving on some service roads in the snow with a friend. Drive by these lake service roads all the time (lake is right by my house, I drive by it EVERY TIME I go somewhere), so as I remembered, this stretch was level. I decide to really get my speed up out across this thing, so I'm going about 40mph in the snow and apparently there was a rhythm section right towards the end where it turns back to pavement! Everything was bouncin' around in the cab and we definitely caught air. It hurt real bad though

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Old 09-18-2007, 07:20 PM
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I have jumped my current and old truck. Both were fine.

BTW, the upper ball joint is not going to break. It's the lower you have to worry about. Truth be told though, you'll spread the rearward a-arm mounts or damage the lower a-arm first.

Those were both cool vids.

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Yota's can take a beating... SFA though...


[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hZrRU67r78[/youtube]
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tons of yota jumping vids on youtube....always wanted to try it myself lol
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I saw that SFA one its sick!

I would be so scared to do that.
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When I was living in Barstow, CA at 19 years old my buddy and I jumped a '91 corolla out in the desert. It took off super smooth, and landed pretty well. It was all good until we tried to drop down a steep hill and totally high-centered it. Ahh, memories... I wish I were a rally driver.
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when i had my 86 xtra cab... i was doing 60-65 down a gravel road and hit a bump and if my sunroof was in i woulda broke it.... my head went out the hole
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This 1st gen is seriously stuck in the mud.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-UuNyJLnZSY


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