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Wheeling pictures from earlier today

ankarback

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We were four chevys out in the woods today. Had a lot of fun and I took a lot of pictures so I thought I'd share. Might be fun to see what we are doing over here. Unfortunately only pictures of my truck is when I didn't made it up a ravine. Got some good pictures of the others though.

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tell the guy with the gumbo monster mudders to groove them. those tires are hard as the rocks you are wheeling on. I have a set and before I grooved them they sucked. make them look like swampers or this.

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disregard the ground hawg in the pic.:D
 
I wish I lived by terrain like that.
 
gmc4cw said:
tell the guy with the gumbo monster mudders to groove them. those tires are hard as the rocks you are wheeling on. I have a set and before I grooved them they sucked. make them look like swampers or this.

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disregard the ground hawg in the pic.:D

Actually they worked really good, and they are atleast 10 years old too. Only thing are that they are so wide that he had a problem squeezing the rig between the trees sometimes.

Btw thanks for all the compliments about the pictures. I allways take a lot of pictures when I´m out wheeling and tries to get nice action shots.
 
Schweeet!

Dumb question but are the rigs mostly diesel or gas powered?
 
INTERCEPTOR said:
Looks like you all had fun. I like the colorado plate on the rig
It was a lot of fun and I think the plate fits there with the sticker on the windshield :wink1:
Hey Ankarback could you please send me the pics of my truck if you have them bigger :bow:
 
AJMBLAZER said:
Schweeet!

Dumb question but are the rigs mostly diesel or gas powered?
The older ones are gassers and among the newer I think it is 50-50.
The four of us were
Ankarback Suburban gas
Per Jimmy diesel
Tuffe blazer gas
Ronnie M1008 diesel
 
Ah. Reason I asked was there used to be a Swede on Off-Road.com's Chevy forum about 6-7 years ago. Guy had a big Blazer on 40's but the engine was tired. He was looking around for a TBI 350 or 454 but he kept lamenting that all he could find were 6.2's and alky burning draster gas engines.
 
The TBI 350 is very common and cheap just by an old rusty van there are lots of those here too.
6.2 diesel engine costs a lot of money here.
 
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