Post: Off-Roading
12-15-2015, 02:47 AM #1
Guzman
Versace Versace
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12-16-2015, 09:38 PM #29
Rath
Today Will Be Different
Originally posted by Toke View Post
It's what I said on first page :p


M8. I didn't even see your post lmfao. I dropped my advice and bounced out of the thread before I made myself cringe over the fact that I bought the world's most expensive off-road capable vehicle thanks to yuppies in NYC Sal



Not saying I hate having a LC UJZ100. It's just on the more expensive side of the fun spectrum Sal
12-16-2015, 09:40 PM #30
Toke
PC Master Race
Originally posted by Rath View Post
M8. I didn't even see your post lmfao. I dropped my advice and bounced out of the thread before I made myself cringe over the fact that I bought the world's most expensive off-road capable vehicle thanks to yuppies in NYC Sal



Not saying I hate having a LC UJZ100. It's just on the more expensive side of the fun spectrum Sal


pretty limited aftermarket its like a ranger rover an expensive camping vehicle tears
12-16-2015, 09:42 PM #31
NP Carling26
Trolling is a art
Round these parts we call it wheelin. I personally don't like breaking shit on my vehicle all the time, but my friends do, so I ride with them. Good friend of mine has a Grand Cherokee lifted 6 inches sitting on brand new 35" Goodyear MTs. Thing's a beast and goes over anything.
12-16-2015, 09:45 PM #32
Rath
Today Will Be Different
Originally posted by Toke View Post
pretty limited aftermarket its like a ranger rover an expensive camping vehicle tears


That's another thing that makes it that much more expensive. The brand availability is limited because it's a very niche vehicle. If only I had the money to manufacture parts and shit.
12-16-2015, 10:33 PM #33
Toke
PC Master Race
Originally posted by Rath View Post
That's another thing that makes it that much more expensive. The brand availability is limited because it's a very niche vehicle. If only I had the money to manufacture parts and shit.


learn too weld...
12-17-2015, 04:57 AM #34
Rath
Today Will Be Different
Originally posted by Toke View Post
learn too weld...


I can already weld. Learned how to several years ago. I'm talking about like machining and manufacturing things on a mill or lathe.
12-17-2015, 12:05 PM #35
Toke
PC Master Race
Originally posted by Rath View Post
I can already weld. Learned how to several years ago. I'm talking about like machining and manufacturing things on a mill or lathe.


Instead of going to the marines you could have went to school to learn machine shop tears
12-17-2015, 11:20 PM #36
Originally posted by Rath View Post
This is the greatest advice. I had the opportunity to buy an old XJ for like $1,500 and just trash it about. In the long run it would have been a hell of a lot cheaper. Parts are easier to come by etc. Instead I'm dealing with expensive Toyota Land Cruiser parts and the mess that comes with it lol.


maybe look into one of the old manual single cab toyota trucks bud those are good for wheeling to. but yeah really truthfully its best to use older vehicles for 4x4ing the only time a brand new truck or some "offroad capable" vehicle such as your land cruiser should see 4 wheel drive being engaged if theres snow of the ground. nothing personal agianst toyota or your choice of wheels but those vehicles really should be keept on the road considering how new they are regardless of the fact if they have 4x4 or some offroad package/option on it. it kills me when i see these commercials of brand new whips being used offroad there just to nice to do that shit right away with atleast give your vehicle somewhat of a "normal road life lol"
12-17-2015, 11:50 PM #37
Dan
I'm a god.
Originally posted by Mudjugger View Post
maybe look into one of the old manual single cab toyota trucks bud those are good for wheeling to. but yeah really truthfully its best to use older vehicles for 4x4ing the only time a brand new truck or some "offroad capable" vehicle such as your land cruiser should see 4 wheel drive being engaged if theres snow of the ground. nothing personal agianst toyota or your choice of wheels but those vehicles really should be keept on the road considering how new they are regardless of the fact if they have 4x4 or some offroad package/option on it. it kills me when i see these commercials of brand new whips being used offroad there just to nice to do that shit right away with atleast give your vehicle somewhat of a "normal road life lol"


I'd suggest desert instead of snow really. You see a lot of newer 4x4 shit on the MOAB, etc.

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