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Alan06SUT
07-14-2006, 10:02 PM
My grading contractor said the hummer would never make it up the 3/4 slope hill he just made out on my job site... I just laughed and hopped in the hummer. Even in the soft dirt it didnt spin w/ the locker engaged.
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KenP
07-14-2006, 10:30 PM
You can't wheel that Tahoe, Boiiii.;)

Alan06SUT
07-14-2006, 11:59 PM
You can't wheel that Tahoe, Boiiii.;)

"ima gunna hav ta git me one a dem, a jeep wudda flipped man":D

timgco
07-15-2006, 12:19 AM
Alan, this thread should be called "Ghetto Wheelin." LOL

With the wall being tagged behind you, it's looks like you should have your gat while sippin on Gin and Juice... "LLLLLLaid bacKKKKKKk....with my mind on my money and my money on my mind.":D

How's the bed rack doing? Looks good!

MovinH2
07-15-2006, 07:42 PM
Alan, this thread should be called "Ghetto Wheelin." LOL



LMAO. Looks like fun. :D

Boss Hoss
07-16-2006, 05:45 AM
I couldnt imagine youd have a hard time with that but it does look fun nonetheless. I just discovered i have a good bit of trails behind my house but im not sure if im going to tackle them. To be honest they seem almost impossible....narrow trails up steep inclines in loose sand. I tested the sand a bit and it was slow going and i was loosing momentum quickly. If i had a winch i could have a great time with a little "urban wheeling" as there are plenty of trees.

Alan06SUT
07-17-2006, 09:56 PM
I couldnt imagine youd have a hard time with that but it does look fun nonetheless. I just discovered i have a good bit of trails behind my house but im not sure if im going to tackle them. To be honest they seem almost impossible....narrow trails up steep inclines in loose sand. I tested the sand a bit and it was slow going and i was loosing momentum quickly. If i had a winch i could have a great time with a little "urban wheeling" as there are plenty of trees.

It was no problem. Go for it Boss! Urban Wheeling is similar to mall wheeling. I get a picture of mall wheeling soon.

Tim the rack is great I use it to carry my bikes, coolers, and anything that wont fit under the tonneau (which is most everything). I really want to get the roof rack as well. Can you get two canoes on the SUT stealth roof rack?

BTW the area I am building in was once hood, but now land goes from 1.5 million to 3 million per acre! We still have to deal with the local "artists" quite often.

ShortBus
07-18-2006, 02:09 AM
Alan, this thread should be called "Ghetto Wheelin." LOL

With the wall being tagged behind you, it's looks like you should have your gat while sippin on Gin and Juice... "LLLLLLaid bacKKKKKKk....with my mind on my money and my money on my mind.":D

How's the bed rack doing? Looks good!Hey Timgco, Have you heard the country version of Gin and Juice? The Gourds, an Austin band did a great version. :D

h2co-pilot
07-19-2006, 01:38 PM
"Ghetto wheeling".... Pimp's Peak? :D:cool:

Glad you shown 'em how it's done Alan.;)

Knowing how pictures don't "represent" inclines well- it looks pretty steep. Looks like his dozer had to approach at an angle.

PARAGON
07-19-2006, 01:47 PM
I no you can't see, because it's the internet, but I'm thowing signs out in your favor