StretchASU
Playing country music til Troy's ears bleed.
- Joined
- Oct 17, 2006
- Location
- Claudville, VA
Holy dead tubes Batman
ReSpEk MuH bUiLd
Holy dead tubes Batman
We were all thinking the same thing.I was thinking the same thing...
Lol it is tight but just enough to squeeze in ..it's a art for sure lolHow the hell do you get out of the front seats.. that looks tight as hell.
I don't get itHoly dead tubes Batman
Holy death trap Batman
We can tell...I don't get it
I'll correct this...I don't wheel stupid, I wheel smart so I can go home to my family and my rig can survive another day. On a real sketchy trail, I hook my winch just for security with little slack. Yeah I'm a wuss but whatever, im not out to impress anyone but to have fun and overcome the trail in safest way possible.He doesnt wheel hard.
Don't know yet, but I did it for a guy who I worked for and it was easy just time/ tediusDid you have any trouble getting a tag for the trailer? I have always wondered what that would be like if I built one from scratch.
Before I even read the next post I was like "how should he know?"Did you have any trouble getting a tag for the trailer? I have always wondered what that would be like if I built one from scratch.
Gotta stamp on tongue and each axle, and you can do it yourself..we did at that shop I built oneBefore I even read the next post I was like "how should he know?"
Its very... governmental.
Go to a dmv with a license and theft officer, you wait, they come out much later, make sure its not a death trap, they give you a VIN (TIN?), you take that to one of several specific shops to get it stamped on the tongue. No, you can't bring punches and stamp it yourself. You go back, they make sure they spelled the VIN correct, give you paperwork, you go register it at license plate agency.
Yep, that's how it went for us lolWhen I tagged an m100 trailer, they wrote it up as a home-made trailer, and I had to stamp the VIN they gave me on the axle and tongue (myself) and then have a Trooper look at it and sign it. The Trooper walked in to the place I worked, and asked if I had the paper he needed to sign. He was ready to just sign and go, but the paper was out in my Jeep, so he pulled around and gave the trailer a glance over his glasses as he was signing the form. Did not even look at the stampings or anything.
I looked at that, now yes I know I'm missing those important sections..those will get added in before I go to Harlan, windrock, gulches... horsepower Park isn't really crazy enough for anything more than a flop ...yet...and I'm not going on those crazy hills either but I appreciate pointing out that link, it was very informative.Come on guys.
He doesnt wheel hard.
Never drives fast.
Its only him in the rig.
He never sells a rig to anyone else.
That's why he doesnt care about cage design. He has told us all this 100x.
@marty79 this is a decent resource for you to understand what they are referring to:
Roll Cage Overview
Its got some helpful pictures and diagrams as well...
I looked at that, now yes I know I'm missing those important sections..those will get added in before I go to Harlan, windrock, gulches... horsepower Park isn't really crazy enough for anything more than a flop ...yet...and I'm not going on those crazy hills either but I appreciate pointing out that link, it was very informative.
That’s flawed thinking.
More people have been killed or seriously injured while on connector trails or doing donuts, or quick trips.
Everyone typically uses all their safety gear on the hard stuff. It’s the easy stuff and being careless for a moment that causes injuries.
Short version.
False sense of security.
I do my best to mess up thsi statistic by not wearing safety gear any time at all.That’s flawed thinking.
More people have been killed or seriously injured while on connector trails or doing donuts, or quick trips.
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Yes your totally right...but I don't get drunk, I don't wheel stupid or drive stupid, don't do donuts, no high hp, no being retarded or show off...that's kept me safe for 20yrs. The Flats and The Shop had a few butt pucker moments for sure lol...Ol Jeeps remembers one of those moments LMBOThat’s flawed thinking.
More people have been killed or seriously injured while on connector trails or doing donuts, or quick trips.
Everyone typically uses all their safety gear on the hard stuff. It’s the easy stuff and being careless for a moment that causes injuries.
Short version.
False sense of security.
The irony is, this is what I'm always thinking when I watch everyone else wheel to be honest. Anyone whose been around me knows I always say "them crazy a** people going up that, hell no"More people have been killed or seriously injured while on connector trails or doing donuts, or quick trips.