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EDIT: that HB looks way better now, did u change the entire bed? love this truck.


Go fix yourself a sandwich, then click on this link. Wink The transformation...



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The pictures look awesome.

remember when your going down hill you can not hit the brakes. The minute you hit the brakes it throws all your weight forward which can make you lift your rear up or cause you to roll.

On a different note, I've got all you guys beat.

The guy you see pulling my bumper down, he had to jump and grab onto my bumper. This pic was take after he had already pull me down 4-6". I'm easily 5ft off the ground.


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Nice, LB. The question still remains: Where is the point of no return?



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i've had my pathy at 45 degree off camber and it didn't roll. I was surprised I think about 48 degrees it would have gone over.


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about the complicated relation between our countries I rather not to make opinions, because I know that topics like this have often bad endings.

All I want to tell you is that I've been both sides of the border (legally), lived in the frontier for a while, studied in europe and traveled to several contries, and all I have learned is that I fit perfectly everywhere, so I like to think of me as a global citizen.

peace.


I've no problem w/ the people of mexico, or yourself, it's the gov't officals being corrupted by the drug cartels that is the main problem -as far as risk to tourists who go down there.

Take some fancy "toys" down, across the border( looking like a rich gringo), and you'll only attract (bad)attention.

Nice trail, by the way. What state is that in?



this is Jalisco. I live in Guadalajara,land of tequila.

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The pictures look awesome.

remember when your going down hill you can not hit the brakes. The minute you hit the brakes it throws all your weight forward which can make you lift your rear up or cause you to roll.

On a different note, I've got all you guys beat.

The guy you see pulling my bumper down, he had to jump and grab onto my bumper. This pic was take after he had already pull me down 4-6". I'm easily 5ft off the ground.


ha ha ha that is a nice pic!!, are you laying on a tree?


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are you laying on a tree?


Nope. Kinda looks like I am.

I need to get a roll meeter off ebay. There was one time I was within inches from laying my truck on it's side. I'm going to say between 45-50 degrees is when you'll roll.


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some pics from saturday, we tried a new place near to a small town named santa lucia.

It was a hard experience in most than one sense, because we had lots of rain, lots of mud, one flip over, and it lasted about 15 hrs from the meeting point 'til the last jeep left to home.

I decided to park the HB when I saw the things were becoming rude.
last pics are from the rescue but they are too dark.
nobody resulted injuried Cool

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Ghose are some pretty nearly trails. I'm glad to hear the roll was handled properly. It's good to ride with experienced personnel.


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