Seen that before but dont recall where...
But, Ive been in that spot before, and like others, I bring it right back in and kick myself in the face...
Oh and gary, It did look like he could take another line...
Seen that before but dont recall where...
But, Ive been in that spot before, and like others, I bring it right back in and kick myself in the face...
Oh and gary, It did look like he could take another line...
99 Taco 2.7/ It's got stuff<br /><br />[quote author=troyboy162 link=topic=8256.msg78136#msg78136 date=1255335181]Toyota never built a rock brawlin/pimp mobile...you have strayed from the intended use <br />[/quote]
I didn't mean to sound overly critical (and I've no real room to talk), but I was curious if anyone else thought that the "less-than-favorable" line choice towards the beginning of the video was what eventually put him in that position later on.
--- Gary
I think he was trying to avoid hitting diffs and axles by choosing his lines. His biggest problem was when he felt the vehicle start to roll, he slammed his brakes. I personaly would have run right down the center.
It all started by taking a Jeep off road
That and he was still pretty new at wheeling.Originally Posted by 4runnerchevy
2000 Toyota 4runner with some goodies.
when i build a rock rig (or if) i plan on building a bar for the passenger to hold on near the dash, i think Brad did this in the 4runner or somebody did
ive stuck my hand while just touching a rock going around a corner to see how far i was, but it was retarded and i knew i should have kept it in
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Sadly enough, its a reflex and you don't even realize you are doing it. I have been wheeling for a few years now and I have spent tons of time telling people to keep their limbs in the vehicle, both on the trail and on the forum. I have always reminded people over and over about it. Then the last time I rolled my truck before I did the cage, I stuck my leg out to catch myself I didn't decide to do it and to be honest, I don't remember doing it, I just remember realizing I was going over and looking down and being like, "HOLY CRAP! WHY IS MY LEG OUT THERE?!" and I pulled it back in just in time to not get hurt. I am a little easier on people about it since then, because there was no conscious though in my brain to put my leg out and I was horrified when I realized I had.
[quote author=fustercluck link=topic=2107.msg22283#msg22283 date=1188483178]<br />I'm with Intrepid, there's no use making a project out of it.<br />[/quote]<br /><br />Mistakes: Perhaps it is the purpose of your life to serve as an example to others.
x2 its just a reflex that sometimes you don't realize you're doing. stupid nonetheless! it wouldn't surprise me if i did the same thing but thankfully seeing this might make it a little harder to do without knowing. good thing he pulled it back in and good thing he didn't roll. i saw that almost roll coming as he kept creeping more up the side of the hill.
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bad line to start with
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