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Johnny O

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Finally got around to uploading my off-road pics from last spring. :cool:



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Donuts in the dirt.

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Coming up this one, all you can see out the windshield is sky. I've made a few passengers scream here.

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Three-wheelin'.

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A ridgeline will do it for twice as long, on half the gas and will only lose .001% of it's value doing so. No it won't! Yes it will too! No it won't! Yes it will too!No it won't! Yes it will too!:lol::lol::lol:
 
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johnny if your ever in norther arizona i highly recomend the broken arrow trail in sedona. it is lots of fun and you can do it in a stock 4x4 trac though i highly recomend at least tt/shackle lift, and skid plates. check out my library, i was the only ford against all those jeeps so i had sumthing to prove.
 
Thanks, but AZ is pretty far away. I do have TT/shackles, OE limited-slip, and bigger tires. Pics were taken at a big off-road park in Wellsville, OH, near the PA line. I live nearby in western PA.



More pics of the whole day with some more hard-core wheelers than me:



http://photobucket.com/albums/v685/TireIronDTD/Spring%20Gathering%2005/

and

http://www.xtremeridez.com/images/spring05/



The guy in the yellow Jeep had it loaded with Currie 9" Ford axles both front and rear, Detroit lockers in both, and blew a front axle shaft here:

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Detroits and huge tires will do that. :lol:

 
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