Offroad Trailblazers and Envoys

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by midnight » Sun May 30, 2010 2:01 pm

Don't go in there.....

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by DJones » Sun May 30, 2010 2:23 pm

Did you get it out? Did you break your bumper cover? That does looks somewhat awesome, until you have to pay for something.
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by fishsticks » Sun May 30, 2010 2:42 pm

The look on your wife's face is somewhere between "You idiot." and "I told you so."

That does look awesome though. Well done. :cheers:
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by midnight » Sun May 30, 2010 3:05 pm

We got it out. Pulled it out with a 4wd Yukon xl.

The little lower lip got ripped off but I am saving up for real front bumper and winch. I tried using my hi lift and some rocks under the rear wheels but the front was just way to stuck.

The kids thought it was the funnest thing ever.
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by The Roadie » Sun May 30, 2010 3:13 pm

Hehe. SWB would have just powered on through.


...until the rear was as sunk to the frame as the front. Looks very much like the first time I really got stock while stock - with running boards. Oh, the embarrassment. And the wifely silent disapproval. The unvoiced criticism can be more withering than the vocal ones.
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by midnight » Sun May 30, 2010 3:20 pm

I guess I need another few inches of lift. I am working on new wheels so I can get bigger tires. The 32s didn't cut it. But I don't think any street tire would have made it through that.
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by Zero » Sun May 30, 2010 4:40 pm

The Roadie wrote:Hehe. SWB would have just powered on through.



Shut it you!!! :viking: Leave the big trucks alone! Our numbers are growing!!! hahahaha....besides, at least I can pack my truck and not have to put anything on the roof...and still have room inside :D

And looking at that pic, I doubt there are many if any tb's that would make it through that.

Like said so many times before.....traction is not our problem it is ground clearence.
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by The Roadie » Sun May 30, 2010 7:22 pm

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We love our elongated friends. We do. :party:
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by Philberto » Sun May 30, 2010 8:21 pm

Zero wrote:
The Roadie wrote:Hehe. SWB would have just powered on through.



Shut it you!!! :viking: Leave the big trucks alone! Our numbers are growing!!! hahahaha....besides, at least I can pack my truck and not have to put anything on the roof...and still have room inside :D

And looking at that pic, I doubt there are many if any tb's that would make it through that.

Like said so many times before.....traction is not our problem it is ground clearence.



But putting stuff on the roof looks cooooooool.

Plus, it's expedition chic ;)
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by Zero » Sun May 30, 2010 11:48 pm

hahaha and it also increase the chances of rollover, decreases fuel millage, a pain to get to gear up there and so on. :poke:

Im gona photoshop roadies truck into a hot dog bun one of these days lol
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by midnight » Mon May 31, 2010 12:30 am

We have a basket. Just cause we have 4 kids and little space for long hauls. It's only on during a one of those trips.
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by djthumper » Mon May 31, 2010 3:07 am

The Roadie wrote:Image

We love our elongated friends. We do. :party:


ROFLMAO :woot:
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by Trail X » Mon May 31, 2010 5:18 pm

The Roadie wrote:Hehe. SWB would have just powered on through.


I kinda doubt it... our trucks just have too much crap on the bottom that's too low. I've been stuck like that before. It takes a bit of finesse, but you can normally reverse/forward it out... just don't spin your wheels, all it does it get you stuck more. The second it spins, apply the brakes.

If you're alone could you have gotten out? If not, maybe you should pick up a hi-lift and some supplies. Read the "Vehicle Recovery" article on this site if you need some pointers on how to get unstuck.
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by HARDTRAILZ » Mon May 31, 2010 5:46 pm

Shoulda hit it faster and skipped across the top... :poke:
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by midnight » Mon May 31, 2010 8:01 pm

Had a hi lift as said before. I tried the forward and back. Never even budged. I went into this at about 5 mph. It just sunk like quick sand. I was with some buddies so it was a easy extraction. I am glad. Cause a hi lift extraction would have taken some digging and some work. The reciever was about 6 in from the ground.
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by midnight » Tue Jun 01, 2010 11:50 am

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just one final pic from the weekend. we put just over 700 miles on trails this weekend. and only got stuck that one time. (then again i started getting out and looking at water crossing before crossing.) i did use the hi lift twice and it worked great.

things that i need to add

real bumpers with a winch
rock sliders (gouged a lower plastic cap)
fender flares (mud in cabin due to windows down sucks)
diff cover(it took a go blow this weekend, no damage)
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by Trail X » Tue Jun 01, 2010 12:17 pm

midnight wrote:just one final pic from the weekend. we put just over 700 miles on trails this weekend. and only got stuck that one time. (then again i started getting out and looking at water crossing before crossing.) i did use the hi lift twice and it worked great.

things that i need to add

real bumpers with a winch
rock sliders (gouged a lower plastic cap)
fender flares (mud in cabin due to windows down sucks)
diff cover(it took a go blow this weekend, no damage)


700 miles on trails? Even on an amazingly smooth 25 mph trail, that's 28 hours in the saddle. Kudos to you if you really were in there that long! We need more pictures than 2!

Don't forget to add bigger tires to your list.
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by midnight » Tue Jun 01, 2010 12:38 pm

400 miles sorry i hit the 7 and was aiming for the 4. we started on Saturday and finished up last night. ill get some more pics. they are on the wifes camera i just had this on my cell.

the tires are are a givin. but wheels are needed first. the 265/75s did good but when it came to mud(as you can see) more aggresive tires would have been great. we are going to keep these(i love these revo 2s on the street) as daily tires and get some new wheels with a better offset for larger tires.
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by bgwolfpack » Tue Jun 01, 2010 1:00 pm

What size are your tires? 265 75 ? Better offset for bigger tires? How much bigger?
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by midnight » Tue Jun 01, 2010 1:15 pm

Dude I need to start proof reading before I hit submit. 265/65 is what's on there.

That fing 7 is getting to me today.
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