That's not a river it's a mud hole, but I am impressed, wish I had one!
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That's not a river it's a mud hole, but I am impressed, wish I had one!
Wish I had a 4x4 toy to run around in my mud hole, also!
Fullsize or model?
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I would not even think about driving there. Especially if I had any movable object on the passenger side.
From the looks of the jeep it does not appear to have been flipped so not sure how one learns to do that without at least flipping on the side
once or twice.
Everything about it seems to indicate full size, right?
Suspension frequencies are a dead giveaway as is the tyre deflection.
I agree with Tony, full size. And regarding to how one learns, I have no hesitation that's not his first rig. I had a rock crawler tube buggy on 42s and have done similar to that, but it was built to roll, and showed plenty of evidence. But unless that's one of the conveniently framed pics to make it look far worse than it is, I have never had the stones to run that close...
It appears as though this is right hand drive (if it were left hand drive, I don't think the driver would have one arm casually resting on the door)... it looks like the driver's got a black jogging suit top on with a whit stripe on the sleeve that can be seen in the down-hill side window, and it appears to move. The hook on the winch also dangles, but that not conclusive.