• Help Support Hardline Crawlers :

karl vs sick boy

TreeClimber said:
XJon,

Take a deep wiff and you can actually smell the sarcastic odor of Crusty-isms

when he writes " What the F..." does "WTF" mean, the odor just reeks.

I didn't think he really needed an explanation, but whats wrong with playing along, plus I got to feel superior to the all mighty crusty. :flipoff: :redneck:
 
Well, Karl just left my house with the stock set of tires and rims that came with my Cherokee on his rig. I swear if nothing else you guys have to come out just to see how crazy cool a lifted TJ looks on donut tires.
 
Well I got my pics uploaded. And here they are.

A little tire humping on 28's
DSC02281.jpg


DSC02283.jpg


Darren Gettin' it. (hope I spelled your name right)
DSC02274.jpg


Some cycle guys decided that If I could do It on 28's so could they.
DSC02272.jpg


Me having fun
DSC02255.jpg


Sick_boy got to here and that was it.
DSC02263.jpg


And one of our motley crew.
DSC02260.jpg


More to come shortly. We took my rig with the 28's up all the original lines on sac-up.

What sayest thee now... Buggy guys?
 
Original lines all the way.
DSC02289.jpg


Just to let the big guys know, all you need is 28's.

DSC02286.jpg


Yes, I made it. Not just a poser shot.
DSC02287.jpg


DSC02288.jpg


This mud was nasty on 28's. Almost got stuck but the skinny pedal proved to be liberating.
DSC02280.jpg
 
Loolks like you guys had fun. Did sick-boy break his shizzy? Why stop there? BTW that was the exact obstacle I drove my friends sami over that I enjoyed so much I though of the challenge among friends on 31s. I bet you guys had a blast.More pics
 
Wow, you made it up the origional lines on Sac Up:clappy:. Now when you are ready to take some tough lines let us Buggy Boys know.:kissmyass: :haha:
 
PORTER said:
Wow, you made it up the origional lines on Sac Up:clappy:. Now when you are ready to take some tough lines let us Buggy Boys know.:kissmyass: :haha:


Sure if you put 31" or less tires on your rigs. :clappy:
 
No pics of the carnage Mike?

Poor Mike schnappied the shafty on his Dana 30. The bummer part is it was only about 10 minutes into our day. No spares = 3 wheel drive. :sad:
 
KarlVP said:
No pics of the carnage Mike?

Poor Mike schnappied the shafty on his Dana 30. The bummer part is it was only about 10 minutes into our day. No spares = 3 wheel drive. :sad:

Well, I wasn't going to mention that little detail, but since you brought it up here are a few.

I broke the a U-Joint and the long shaft. Here me and Karl are disasembling everything while Tom Tom watches the high-lift for us.

3-18-2006030.jpg


Disasembled

3-18-2006034.jpg


The hill that did it.

3-18-2006046.jpg
 
KarlVP said:
. We took my rig with the 28's up all the original lines on sac-up.

What sayest thee now... Buggy guys?

Looks like you guys had a good time, good for you but do you even know the original lines of sack up?:;
 
Binder said:
If I put 31's on my rig you will follow? Do you know how rock stable a buggy on 31's would be?


That would be pretty cool.

And the original lines are what I got from crash. So, if I'm wrong, blame him.

The trail was extremely easy. It was dry the whole way.
 
I only have a couple pics from the day. My YJ did awesome for its first time out, except for the whole axle wrap thing that took out the yoke bolts. I was thinking to myself... "this'll be my last attempt at this, I should stop before I break a u-joint, wow that axle wrap is pretty bad.." then *BANG* :redneck:

Glad I had a spare yoke on me. Time to get that anti-wrap bar built and drill the yokes for u-bolts instead of straps. :D

sm_P1010001.JPG


sm_P1010002.JPG


sm_P1010004.JPG


sm_P1010005.JPG


sm_P1010006.JPG
 

Latest posts

Back
Top