Did he break it?

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Jeff C

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I swear it looks like he busted his step bar.



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And, on the side I saw this. Is this Johnstone?



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That is not johnstone by a long shot

Google johnstones sporttrac

In the second Vid I believe that is JS, just watched the first Vid
 
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saw both those videos a while ago. second one is def johnstone, even tho i never met the guy id recognize that trac anywhere... first one, IMO its broken
 
what a way to test tires! wow! The first vid was just somebody else and I don't think the step bar broke, I think it just bent.



When he ask if it was Johnstone, he was referring to the second vid. Wow Look at those tires and suspension work! WTG JS! Great video!
 
The Gen II's don't really have the ground clearance for 'froading.

Johnstone runs a locker in the front axle.
 
I doubt it's broken. It's aluminum and plastic. Both flex pretty well



I have done that with my ST, it only bends them up into the body more. What happens is that the brackets holding the boards on bend, so if you want it to look stock again you need to replace the brackets. Both of mine were bent, so they didn't even notice at lease return time.
 
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