RE: SERIOUS OFF ROADER WANTED
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RE: SERIOUS OFF ROADER WANTED - 11/3/2006 6:33:34 PM
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fsmh3
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sssswwwweeeeeeeetttt set up, Shortbus!
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2006 H-3 adv/3 turns/roof rack/rock rails/no bling/bought to use hard
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RE: SERIOUS OFF ROADER WANTED - 11/4/2006 1:24:33 AM
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Fireman
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Joined: 7/16/2006 From: Home of the Alamo Status: offline
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quote:
ORIGINAL: melvynray http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2469328/3 check this out. Looks good
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"Hey Misterrr Wilsonnnnn!!!!" '06 H3 w/ Adventure pkg. (wifes ride) '97 Chevy Z71 w/ 4" & 33's (daily driver) '82 Toyota SR5 4WD "stock for now" (other daily driver) '89 Chevy K5 Blazer (trail-rig) too much to list
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RE: SERIOUS OFF ROADER WANTED - 11/6/2006 3:57:30 AM
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JM
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Joined: 10/25/2006 Status: offline
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Hey it's not me!! I just don't have the guts to do that. I found those photos on the NET.
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RE: SERIOUS OFF ROADER WANTED - 11/6/2006 9:37:05 AM
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fsmh3
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Hi Everyone - Hunner posted he "shoots a lot of pics" - that's an understatement! He had a guy with him - man, they shot a bunch.... I'll leave that to him - I'm sure he'll put up some good shots of the run this weekend to superlift park in Hot Springs, AR. 2 things stick out - 1. Superlift Park is all that was worth it - we had Fort Worth, Tx, Memphis, TN, and some from the MO line and OK with us...on top of the AR folks - I bet all would agree its awesome - it's billed as Nationwide caliber - I bet with some water, it would be really crazy - it was certainly as good as Moab and Colorado in my first hand experience....we ran 3's and 4's (5=max and crazy, buggy, helmet, roll-your-rig stuff) We went and watched some 5's in the afternoon - it was nuts and amazing at same time - lots of carnage. 2. H 3's are bad to the bone....almost to the point of being boring - if you are used to breaking stuff, worrying about rolling down side hills, lockers breaking, etc....all the stuff I worried about for 30 years of trails....you sit in A/C or Heat - listen to XM or CD, push the buttons for the 4 wheel low and locker - and just cruise along....skid plates do their job over rocks, down hill assist means you pull your feet off everything and putt down hills that give major pucker factor to everyone else with ya (like "free fall", a # 4 downhill, I heard after we went down:) I have to admit - for pure wheeling ability - H3's really rock - every other rig, other than Hunner and myself in our 3's - were highly modified....in the beginning it was "those hummers still with us?" on the CB....at the end of the morning run - with others broken, it was "hey, get the Hummer guy to join us- if we break, he can carry us back out".... ps. I am going to build up that '88 sammy - I just miss open top wheeling....and maybe some breaking -lol!
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2006 H-3 adv/3 turns/roof rack/rock rails/no bling/bought to use hard
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RE: SERIOUS OFF ROADER WANTED - 11/6/2006 9:43:59 AM
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Sugardaddy
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JM it's not that you do not have the "guts" to do it. It's that your too smart to do it.
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RE: SERIOUS OFF ROADER WANTED - 11/6/2006 10:35:28 AM
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ZYNE
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Joined: 10/9/2006 From: Cincinnati, OH Status: offline
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Thanks for the hookup shorty! Definitely going to look in to this, looks too nice!
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