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After joking around yesterday about the 4x4ing we were going to do today our jokes werent all that funny, the joke was one of us would break a CV on the first rock. Must be a queensland thing, small rocks, no brains and lotsa mumbo and the CV went BANG, bound the steering up and we were all of 30 meters from the road. Nick assure me this type of thing happens to him all the time but i think it is more his driving style :wink: :wink: After showing him that slooooooooow and easy was the way to do things he was determined to show me that "lotsa mumbo and alittle loving" was what it was all about...............he never did get to the top of this
POS wrote:So wheres the pic of DAVE going UP that (VERY) steep climb!!!
what pic? what steep climb?
NICK
Dave said he CRAWLED up where you couldn't and that its similar to the SOUP BOWL!! I just wanted to see him CRAWL the eqevalent to the soup bowl and i thought maybe that first picture was the real angle!
no pics of the area that dave is talking about, but i would say that it is about 7 foot, well the wheelbase of the 4runner and probably as steep as the bowl. dave did crawl it, he is about 90.1 but the rock here is different, it is dry, hard and grips really well, once your front wheels are on top of the obsticle you can pretty much crawl it, i couldnt at 35.1
NICK wrote:no pics of the area that dave is talking about, but i would say that it is about 7 foot, well the wheelbase of the 4runner and probably as steep as the bowl. dave did crawl it, he is about 90.1 but the rock here is different, it is dry, hard and grips really well, once your front wheels are on top of the obsticle you can pretty much crawl it, i couldnt at 35.1
NICK wrote:no pics of the area that dave is talking about, but i would say that it is about 7 foot, well the wheelbase of the 4runner and probably as steep as the bowl. dave did crawl it, he is about 90.1 but the rock here is different, it is dry, hard and grips really well, once your front wheels are on top of the obsticle you can pretty much crawl it, i couldnt at 35.1
NICK
MMMMMMMMM GRIPY ROCK only in NSW
And this is way NSW is THE BEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NICK wrote:no pics of the area that dave is talking about, but i would say that it is about 7 foot, well the wheelbase of the 4runner and probably as steep as the bowl. dave did crawl it, he is about 90.1 but the rock here is different, it is dry, hard and grips really well, once your front wheels are on top of the obsticle you can pretty much crawl it, i couldnt at 35.1
NICK
MMMMMMMMM GRIPY ROCK only in NSW
And this is way NSW is THE BEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NICK wrote:no pics of the area that dave is talking about, but i would say that it is about 7 foot, well the wheelbase of the 4runner and probably as steep as the bowl. dave did crawl it, he is about 90.1 but the rock here is different, it is dry, hard and grips really well, once your front wheels are on top of the obsticle you can pretty much crawl it, i couldnt at 35.1
NICK
MMMMMMMMM GRIPY ROCK only in NSW
And this is way NSW is THE BEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A1MAV wrote:So you guys up there dont need front diffs
Cause thats only 2 wheel drive ledges
QLD where the rock is real pppppfffffffft more like small
coming from someone that thinks a zook is tuff
Gee sorry i forgot they arent r they yet we zook owners or ex owners still know how to drive slow :wink:
Atleast Dave flipped the foto to make it look like it was a hard ledge so that ya wouldnt look like such a stoner for dion a cv on 2degree incline :wink: