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Post by frenzy on Dec 21, 2005 9:55:45 GMT -5
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Post by frenzy on Dec 21, 2005 9:58:09 GMT -5
PS : not wanting to start a fight or something, but I'm tired of hearing all negative stuff about the Hummer. Like I said in previous topics, EVERY 4x4 can get stuck .
Frenzy
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Post by frenzy on Dec 21, 2005 9:59:38 GMT -5
ps 2 : actually I think the "war" between off road vehicle brands is kinda funny !!! #tease#
So far, I've driven Jeep Wrangler Laredo ; Range Rover DSE ; Dodge Ram and now Hummer and I LOVED all these rides
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Post by BirdDog on Dec 21, 2005 11:50:05 GMT -5
Well put Frenzy, but I love the Dodge better!!! lol
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Post by frenzy on Dec 21, 2005 12:09:41 GMT -5
Heck, you're DODGE looks AWESOME BRO !! But, as you know, I have a love for ALL american vehicles. I 'm pretty sure that if I'd live in the States, that I'd drive another truck than a Hummer. But, here, it's an awesome USA ride to cruise around in. You'll see when you get here.
In the States I'd get me a huge lifted ride, with big ass off road mud wheels underneath, but belgian laws says NO NO !!
Frenzy
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Post by abig84 on Dec 24, 2005 0:21:40 GMT -5
yeah brands dont really make a difference to me, i was givin my first offroad truck and it was a k5 blazer, and the 4 years i had that i piled upa ton of parts and thought it would be kinda stupid to buy a jeep or ford since i already have a chevy truck in 1000 pieces in my garage that video was cool but they could have done it a bit better, they showed a jeep stuck in 2 feet of water, then they show the hummer sitting on a rock, they should have showed the hummer going through that puddle too and making it.
are they real strict about the laws out there? cause technically in indiana where i have my truck plated your not supposed to go over 4inches higher then stock and im way past that and never had any problems, everyone i know that got a ticket for being lifted was doing burnouts or something stupid like jumping parking blocks in a parking lot
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Post by frenzy on Dec 25, 2005 5:38:03 GMT -5
Yep abig84, they are very strict about lifting / lowering trucks/cars. Plus, if you have an accident and you're driving a lifted /lowered car/truck, insurance won't pay for the damage
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