I'll throw up some wheeling pics. Loaded up.
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at the camp ground
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go pro mounted
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first trip out I dropped the driveshaft twice and broke broke a shock mount
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this is where the driveshaft decided to leave
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my buddy welding the shock mount back on
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So then I decided I was going to move the axle back a notch. So i wasnt puttkng my driveshafy back in after every hard hillclimb. So I took most of the pressure off of it with a my hi lift
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then used my come along and pulls it straight back pried the leaves down and put the bolts back in.
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this was the truck Friday night at beer time
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the next day we went back out in the morning and we're out all day. Hardest day of wheeling I've ever been apart of. I was the only one in our group with an open front and I was very happy with how the truck did considering that and the worst 36" tires ever made. Worst problem I had was some rather extreme overheating we're talking 300+ degrees steam fogging up my cab, boiling over, heater core leaking, radiator emptying overheating. I NEED E FANS!. Didn't have time to take alot of pics with my phone so I'm hoping my go pro footage comes out. Here's one time I got stuck, as you can see where we are isn't even a trail get. That log got stuck in between my fender and tire and it took 2 trucks wincing to get me moving again. The hill is really steep the pics don't show it but there was no backing up
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lost my Ps cap so I tried to use a garbage bag to keep dirt out. It didn't work that 300 degree heat turned it into liquid
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So it got a water bottle cap for now
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