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Old 09-12-2003, 01:39 PM
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Your truck didn't look too badly damaged. Hopefully it gets fixed and back to you soon. Try not to crank the wheel hard at speed next time. Maybe slow down before you turn...

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I saw a Grand Chorokee one time doing doughnuts
on a flat plain. His rear tire whipped into a small pothole in the dirt. Over he went without much effort.

Sometimes you hit things you don't see and that's when good times go bad. Sorry to hear about your roll over. Doesn't look like much damage though. Back on the trail in mabye 3-4 weeks?

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25-30mph's? Off-road? Where you trying to outrun something. There is no need to be driving that fast, ever, off-road.
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Old 09-12-2003, 04:17 PM
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Given the proper conditions, ANY vehicle is prone to rolling...and especially one that has a higher center of gravity.

Btw, my comment about some H1's using the bypass on the tougher sections of trail was based on some of our gruop not quite having the BTM technique down OR certain vehicles being plagued by the infamously dysfunctional TT4 "wishful thinking traction control system".

Jason & I encountered a mad-cap hooligan driving down the center of the road and coming right at Jason. I watched as Jason threw his H2 into a sideways turn and (on dirt) didn't even come close to losing it.

Driver experience, terrain, speed, mitigating circumstances: it happens.
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