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glad u reminded me. all my other shows are Monday and Tuesday. I forgot.
decent show. the two Toyota seem like they have no business there. im always an underdog guy, but they don't seem to have enough rig.

and how many dang cigarettes does the 4 runner co pilot hippy smoke per episode? he even had time to light one up during the final mud bog lol.

anybody care to explain how the super jeeps engine powered winch works? off the tranny or t-case they said?
 
Lol tree hugger. I see where he was coming from but he totally overreacted and wouldn't listen to reason. I like the d90 but don't see them finishing, too bad..

This show has potential but the typical reality show drama that they just have to add is annoying as hell and this show doesn't need it to be interesting. Wish the producers realized that.

This. It was fake drama because the producers wanted it. Hell, it was probably edited to hell as well.

On another note. Those brothers are definitely smoking the meth. Holy shit. And that chick is kinda sexy in a milf amateur type of way...
 
guessing hydraulic winch but man you would think they would try to understand some things about the trucks if your making a show about them
 
Kinda fun to watch, but damn......it'll be amazing if these rigs make it halfway to the finish. Half those trucks don't even have lockers. Also, those are 36" tires at best on the Jeep.
 
Kinda fun to watch, but damn......it'll be amazing if these rigs make it halfway to the finish. Half those trucks don't even have lockers. Also, those are 36" tires at best on the Jeep.

I with you on this. First thing I noticed was the open diff on some of them. And then the Super Jeep with his intake snorkel just above the hood instead above the window like everyone else. Then they get water in it at one point, not so Super now is it.
 
I with you on this. First thing I noticed was the open diff on some of them. And then the Super Jeep with his intake snorkel just above the hood instead above the window like everyone else. Then they get water in it at one point, not so Super now is it.

ya, I was surprised it was so low, most guys put them up above the windshield frame.
 
I'm assuming PTO for the winch, The tire size was limited to 37", and they all still had to travel on the main road system from trail to trail.
 
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