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| Pebble Pounder Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Federal Way, WA
Posts: 139
| I was heading to the mountains anyways to go snowboarding and thought I would play with my jeep on the way. It was alot of fun and did better than I thought it would. Of course it got stuck at times but not to bad. If I ran beadlocks, I would take out the foams for snow and think it would help alot. Here is my snow fun video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geKuUcYVWKo |
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| ✘ ɹǝʞɔɐʇs ʞɔoɹ ✘ ![]() Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Wasilla
Posts: 1,318
| thats a nice lookin rubi, what type of chassis is that? i live in alaska so all we have to drive in untill this month was/is snow. its starting to clear off in a few places. |
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| Pebble Pounder Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Federal Way, WA
Posts: 139
| Sounds like you need an RC snowcat! Thanks for the compliment, its a homemade aluminum chassis. Here is the build thread if you want to see more. Jeep Rubicon on homemade chassis build-up |
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