Joined: 10 Jan 2008 Posts: 1081 Location: Oswestry, Shropshire.
Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 20:36 Post subject:
Jimbo4x4 wrote:
Paul_Humphreys wrote:
Good job you did not try them lanes today, see my new thread.
Paul
Were they impassable?
Yes quite a few.
Paul _________________ LC 80 series 1993. 285/75/16s Cooper SSTs, OME 850s on the front with 25mm packer, 868s on the rear. 4.88 diffs. Winch bumper with 12000lb winch.
HD rear bumper with wheel carrier and winch mount.
Joined: 27 Apr 2009 Posts: 447 Location: Wherever my wheels have taken me today
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 18:15 Post subject:
I had to turn back on the wayfarer a few years back in my old SJ thanks to deep snow. We put the heaviest vehicle (a LR90) at the front and it managed to puch a fair bit further than the little suzuki but it was all in vain really as we never made it to the top anyway. Good times though, hope you had better luck today _________________
With great power comes great responsibility. That's why I have a 2.4!
Joined: 27 Apr 2009 Posts: 447 Location: Wherever my wheels have taken me today
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 2009 19:00 Post subject:
Tommo&Claire wrote:
how's the panel damage jimbo?
Sorry, only just seen this message!
Yeah it's pretty dented, not using the passenger window at the mo! There's no creasing though so it should pull out pretty cleanly and hopefully without cracking the paint. Will just need a little buff with the t-cut after that and it'll be good as new hopefully _________________
With great power comes great responsibility. That's why I have a 2.4!
Fabulous looking trip Jim - well done on picking up the baton & pulling a great looking trip together. I couldn't have gotten time off over Christmas but I'll be on the next trip come hell or high water...
Nice one chaps _________________ Gav
'98 90 - family truck, 275x75 BFG AT's, homebrew aloominium roofrack
'94 HDJ80 - homebrew rear bumper fitted (but not quite ready to recover off!!!), +4 IronMan & 35 MTs ON!!! - front bumper still in the offing...
I cant belive no one got a pic or vid of me using my wheel arches on that very very narrow bridge...
Great video Jim, thanks alot _________________ Rob
97 HDJ80 Manual, Safari snorkel, 33" BFG AT, Wildsmith sliders, lift coming soon... to find out if I got that lift or made it Mongolia use a search engine
Excellent Jim - well done on making me even more upset for not being able to make it...
MUX & REX must have a big day out soon... _________________ Gav
'98 90 - family truck, 275x75 BFG AT's, homebrew aloominium roofrack
'94 HDJ80 - homebrew rear bumper fitted (but not quite ready to recover off!!!), +4 IronMan & 35 MTs ON!!! - front bumper still in the offing...
Joined: 29 Oct 2007 Posts: 1422 Location: Warrington, Cheshire
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 15:46 Post subject:
Jim,,,,,,,,,,, What a great video.
What a great day we all had.
I am sure after many of the other guy's seeing how much fun we had.
I think then the ''order book'' for the next trip will be much fuller.
Thanks once again for the gereat day out.
Next time I will have teh lift kit and the snorkel.
Joined: 10 Jan 2008 Posts: 1081 Location: Oswestry, Shropshire.
Posted: Fri Jan 15, 2010 21:08 Post subject:
Very nice video
Paul _________________ LC 80 series 1993. 285/75/16s Cooper SSTs, OME 850s on the front with 25mm packer, 868s on the rear. 4.88 diffs. Winch bumper with 12000lb winch.
HD rear bumper with wheel carrier and winch mount.
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