Off Road Fun / Stupid Mistakes
#13
#14
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Looks cool as hell and your truck could of handled it if you stayed away from the side wall. But if you ever watched your door shut and watch how paperthin this sheet metal is you shouldn't be trying any off road more than a dirt path. Sorry to see your damage but considering this is so thin it SHOULD be super cheap to replace but we all know it wont.
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#17
Senior Member
Now, look at all that mud and residue that's in every nook and cranny of the undercarriage of your truck.
Guess we're all different, but i'm curious about keeping my truck clean, and no way I'd ever do that. Plus the hours you're gonna spend now getting to clean again, and all that mud caked underneath...
Guess we're all different, but i'm curious about keeping my truck clean, and no way I'd ever do that. Plus the hours you're gonna spend now getting to clean again, and all that mud caked underneath...
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#19
Senior Member
Gotta ask how bad the rear dragged coming down off that at the bottom...
As for the damage, yeah, it sucks, my theory is to expect the worst when going off road (one of the reasons I have not taken this truck into the woods yet, trails around here are narrow with tight corners, fine for a jeep, marginal with a midsize truck but you will have body damage with a full size).
As for the damage, yeah, it sucks, my theory is to expect the worst when going off road (one of the reasons I have not taken this truck into the woods yet, trails around here are narrow with tight corners, fine for a jeep, marginal with a midsize truck but you will have body damage with a full size).
#20
Senior Member
Nice shots,what were they taken with?