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Tani1500 11-04-2006 11:41 PM

can anyone spot the problem in this pic?
 
lol

[IMG]local://upfiles/15914/DED568BA63054DC88FBF503B3DF70645.jpg[/IMG]

Socha_62 11-04-2006 11:44 PM

RE: can anyone spot the problem in this pic?
 
Yeah your flash light sucks :D

Good work.

How'd you manage that? You must have been going balls out to break a 44 with 35s. Gotta tell the story too!

Tani1500 11-05-2006 12:12 AM

RE: can anyone spot the problem in this pic?
 
yea well me and my friend desided to do alittle night wheeling. i tried this really hard hill climb, go about 80% the way up and turned the wheel to go around a big rock and all you heard was this really loud bang and i saw the u-joint go flying infront of the truck ! i was going kinda fast, had it in like 2 gear low range with it about 3,000 rpms so yea i was hammering it pretty good. then i found out my friend forgot the d44 shafts so i was ****ed. i was stuck at the bottom of this hill with no way out but up this really hard hill climb or up the way 3 came down that had about 3 ledges that dropped off about 3 feet so there was no getting back up them in 2wd. there was a river behind me and train tracks so i had to hop the train tracks ( was not happy about that at all) and then drive about 5 miles down the side of the tracks and then out onto the street.

Tommygunz 11-05-2006 12:24 AM

RE: can anyone spot the problem in this pic?
 
wow, really, just wow......

ryans590 11-05-2006 01:06 AM

RE: can anyone spot the problem in this pic?
 
nope looks good to me just bolt it up and away you go lol

yah thats not cool at all bet it was fun thow (untill that point)

thow i do agree with socha you do need to invest in a better light

Tani1500 11-05-2006 01:07 AM

RE: can anyone spot the problem in this pic?
 
yea well i guess thats what i get for buying the heavy duty offroad u-joints lol [8D] its a maglight but the batterys where already alittle weak and i was using it tonight for a good hour. i also have the led conversion for it sitting in my room, thats another thing i have to do.

Tani1500 11-05-2006 01:34 AM

RE: can anyone spot the problem in this pic?
 
heres another pic of the truck as it was getting dark, night wheeling the **** until you gotta fix something :D

[IMG]local://upfiles/15914/A96FB553415443D2A553557BA6813235.jpg[/IMG]

Socha_62 11-05-2006 02:43 AM

RE: can anyone spot the problem in this pic?
 
We've got the best way for fixing broken shafts on the trail. Ironicially we forgot the shafts this day too.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...352192_423.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v3...352193_725.jpg

Take the shaft out and shove a shock on there so you can make it home :D I love the good stories lol

Tani1500 11-05-2006 02:44 AM

RE: can anyone spot the problem in this pic?
 
F that i just left the shaft in there :D

Socha_62 11-05-2006 02:50 AM

RE: can anyone spot the problem in this pic?
 
Ha that works too! Your locked up front aren't you? You could have still 3 wheeled it and kept wheeling :D


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