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DrKnow65
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Location: Colorado
01.13.2011, 08:30 PM

I took it out for the maiden voyage (caught on camera of course), it halls well in icy mud gravel type stuff very rough surface and it was all over the place. The rear shocks are way too stiff, which I think is a combination of the 40wt oil, small orifaces, and the 10'f temps here. It does illustrate that I did manage to shift some of the weight farther forward

I was in a hurry to get some video before the sun went completley down, and managed to pull it off (thanks to my long suffering wife ) I'm working on the whole "how to post video's on youtube" thing right now, and should have my shame posted for the world to see shortly.

"Shame" you ask?

The video ends with a busted car seems that one of the rear dogbones managed to find it's way out of the car and into the great beyond. We looked and looked (and even determined the exact moment it lost the dogbone via the video) but were unable to turn it up... fate would have it as well that tomorrow it is supposed to snow, go figure

Video will be here momentarily


If I could only draw what I see in my head, then afford to build it, and finaly get to play with it...
   
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