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crash test

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crash test

Post by grumpy221 »

you got to check this one out ................and watch out for honda's
http://media.putfile.com/CrashTest23
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Post by DougH »

Only a little bit of sensationalism there, if I tbone any one at 60mph from the side it isn't going to look pretty. :roll:

Cool video though.
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Post by Alex Kogan »

Hmm, How about 50T dozer :finger:
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Post by its fishi »

oooooohh woop dee do, force=mass x velocity squared

can't cheat physics :roll:

it is an interesting vid though :)
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Post by Bluefreak »

They really should have conducted two tests, one with the 4by and one with another honda. Would be more convincing then.
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Post by Noisey »

HEHEHE

GO JABBER !!!
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Post by DougH »

Noisey wrote:HEHEHE

GO JABBER !!!
:lol: :lol: HAA
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Post by Zute »

What about two Jabbers?
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Post by DougH »

A genII would have to do better. Have you ever taken the doors off one of these truck??!!!!

They weigh a ton, way more than the older Pajero doors. There must be some beefy door beams in there.
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Post by GREGGO »

I noticed that the rear door was open before the paj hit the poor little civic. I wonder wether that influenced the outcome in any way.
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Post by DougH »

GREGGO wrote:I noticed that the rear door was open before the paj hit the poor little civic. I wonder wether that influenced the outcome in any way.
I thought it opened at the point of impact. Either way I don't think it was a factor, since the Pajero's roof didn't come in at all.
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Post by GREGGO »

I watched the footage on the UK show TOP GEAR, and I noticed then that the rear door was open before the crash. Still, rather have been in the paj, unless my family was in the civic. Then I'd want to trade. I wouldn't want to be an ambo called out to that type of accident.
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Post by Hekta »

WHOA!!

haha now do it with a Jabber on 35's and some good bar work :twisted:
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Post by Bitsamissin »

Geeezus a Gen 2 Jabber on 35"s + lift with a steel bar would have run right over the top of it :twisted:
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Post by Miyagi »

Hekta wrote:WHOA!!

haha now do it with a Jabber on 35's and some good bar work :twisted:
"bump bump"..... did you feel something? ;)
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Post by GREGGO »

That a BIG possum!!! :shock: :shock:
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