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I'm not sure why he didn't put his helmet back on that day. I know he did after cruising the creek. It may have been hot out.Yes, they do.It can also help to hit then at a slight angle towards the inside.
I love that county road Sander calls "Bump Gate University". 😁
 
Now this is a "dirty lady" I could like! lol
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I'd like to see someone try that with Texas Gumbo. It would take a week to get the aluminum out of the ground and a pressure washer to get the dirt out of the aluminum.
 
That’s one serious marketing video for a 350. Kinda cool in its simplicity, but think it would be more impressive if it were a twin like the old 350.
What's equally disturbing is 29% (nearly a third) of the audience thought one of the other 3 answers is correct. :loco:
 
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i like these "ground-up" designs - not just tossing a battery and elec motor in an existing chassis. I wouldn't put money on ever seeing these actually on the road - but I like the concept.
 
Language warning. What happens when you flat tow a Wrangler in 4WD Low behind an RV

 
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