I couldn't wheel that and dent it up but I'm more than willing to watch :gigem:
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I couldn't wheel that and dent it up but I'm more than willing to watch :gigem:
that truck would be COMPLETLY demolished if he took it up there. Clayton is NOT full-size friendly. He WILL get dents is he actually takes it on a trail - I have yet to see a full-size go on a trail out there without getting dents.
COST is free if we stay on the old property or $10?? a day at Frelands (you drop money in a box) - the other new land is probably also $10/day/truck
well hes not afraid of dents....but he certainly doesn't wanna roll it right out of the box.
The old property is probably the best place for a truck that size. the old trails seem to be wider than some of the newer ones on Frelands but I bet that rig would be fun to see run 3 stage.
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Originally Posted by Violentv8toy
I can't wait to see it break either..... er, work either.
[evil]ha ha ha ha[/evil] :D
Cool truck, but I would recommend he buy a Sami also. He could just leave it in Clayton when he's done. It'll be less than his body shop bill.
so, uh, im thinking about going if im done by then. how common is body damage at clayton for oh lets say a mid-sized rig about the size of a scout? and yes, i saw jimmy's door.
How I see it is if you don't want dents and scratches then ride along. People have made it through without any damage but them some have also made it rolling a few times.
Don't worry though, after the first nice dent they start becoming fun :gigem:
His door was by far the worst body damage of the day. I screwed up my quarter and rear bumper because I inverted a shackle and couldn't turn, then I did the left front fender in when I inverted the same shackle later that day. Then after that, I ripped a front left brake line off, sheared a centerpin on the passenger side, and ripped the exhaust pipe clean off the motor on the driver's side. Needless to say Lurch and I had a slow drive back to camp that night. Would I do it all again? Hell yes! A scout isn't too terribly large for Clayton, it just requires a little more refinement in your driving than what a jeep would.Quote:
Originally Posted by agjohn02
WHat if you dont have body panels to start with:)? :gigem:Quote:
Originally Posted by redcagepatrol
i was on a s10 site and saw pics of disney and the pics that were taken were pretty open rock step ups and a lot of like tight deep crevaces and those rocks look way jagged, it was a s10 with fullwidths and 38's with less lift than mine and he seemed to have little body damage other than on the rockers...i dont know
Clayton not= disney. Check Scott's website for photos. Clayton = trees.
here i get you links
http://www.offroadrepublic.com/galle...umName=albun33
http://www.offroadrepublic.com/galle...umName=album98
Hensel went there a few years ago, and his ranger still probably doesn't drive.
well damn i was all confoosed, thanks for clarification
Maybe I should ride rather than wheel...
dont forget about brandons massive rear end, i think that was due to a severe brake falure going up a 50* incline and an incident with a 100' tall pine, from what i remember....hahaha
you aren't talking about the famous Hensel Tree Chopping Ranger incident are you?Quote:
Originally Posted by stinger7401