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What is everyone's main intention when they wheel? Is it to show up all of the other "lesser" vehicles out on the trails with you? Is it to go out and see the who can get the most body damage? Or is it to get the hell out of the city and go have fun with some other folks who enjoy dirt, rocks and nice scenery? I bet I know the answer! I think we should all just lighten up and go kick back some
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I was laughing at the comment. Everyone on this board has taken ribbing one way or another. Like I said it's an excellent video layout. Nothing wrong with the xterras. To each his own.
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Go away, grow up, come back later....or not at all. Shhhesh.....do you waltz up to the baddest street court in east LA in your dockers and button down shirt to play a little "hoops" and then tell the locals they're too mean , and you just came to have a little fun. Get over yourselves. |
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It doesn't take a GOD to laugh at him. Any old lady or 16 year old chick living in San Francisco driving a Yogo knows better how to use a clutch better then that x terra owner!
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I'm thinking that with such the delicate psyche as you've demonstrated... The Honda crowd might be your niche.That trail in the 2nd video looks similar to one here in Phoenix... I drive my tow rig and 6000lb trailer over it to get to the the places we 'wheel. Rough stuff.
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That makes you a complete moron.....so fawk off! Oh, BTW - can we see the video f your first time fucking...it could hardly be any more embarassing, and you seem to enjoy publishing your ineptitude. Thanks for the laugh, fool |
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But you are right, I think we will go away scared and do more productive things with our time. YOU WIN! Last edited by Mosi; 04-05-2002 at 02:05 PM. |
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Hey Xterra 's, if you can't take the heat, get outta tha fawkin kitchen.. I'm tired of having to tow out all the stuck Xterras around here... Go learn how to drive a stick shift. Maybe you can find it here:Xterra go here Sure, my Nissan breaks down all the time, but good gawd, learn how to put the lever into 4lo for pete's sake! Oh, and Xterra guys, check this out while you are at it.. Most of them apply to you. http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showt...&threadid=1223
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If you think I'm thin-skinned you couldn't be more wrong -- I've heard these comments (about my video) before, and I still hit the trails every weekend, I still meet and greet everybody out there, and I try my hardest to learn as much as possible. I don't presume everybody woke up one day knowing how to configure routers, mail servers, clustered RAID racks, these things are infinitely more difficult than offroading yet I'm skilled in this field and don't feel bad for one second that I'm too "dumb" to climb rocks in my truck. Offroading is a weekend escape for me, NOT something that I take seriously and to heart. I know this is a "hardcore" site, I commend you guys for the big rigs and heavy gas pedals you have to climb those massive rock walls and slimy mud bogs. But some of you might want to consider that not everybody needs to dedicate all their time and energy into doing those things. There are lots of people out there who are simply content messing around on the easy stuff -- hey it sure beats buying a 4x4 just to hit the grocery stores doesn't it? But what if you didn't have those big rigs with your lockers and 44-inch boggers and roll cages, and the rig you're driving offroad with was brand new. If you couldn't take the chance to take on body damage, if you wanted to avoid any drivetrain parts snapping, if you needed your truck to take you safely on long trips to fishing holes, campites, and to the office on Monday morning after every weekend ... wouldn't you adopt a different driving attitude? Personally I'm more impressed with somebody who can take a barely capable stock truck up a steep trail without killing it than somebody who carts around a trails-only monster truck to tear up the terrain without batting an eye. Anybody can fish with dynamite, but even a newbie will get his arms blown off before he figures out which end is the fuse. Ignorance runs both ways. The typical masses are ignorant to offroading and presume that everybody running around the woods in a 4x4 is a redneck. The offroaders who condone anybody in a clean 4x4 in a parking lot are ignorant to the fact that they perpetuate the myth by shunning them and keeping them there. Somewhere in the middle is the truth that there's room on the trails for both, and this is when you'll see greater acceptance of this sport. Think about this the next time you're threatened with trail closures -- look at the people lobbying to keep you out, and look at who is representing to keep them open. Get a few more "suits" empassioned about offroading and places like Moab might not be so rare.
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this summer i bought a brand new 2001 tracoma and it got scratched to suck before the dealer plates came off. I didn't go out with the intention of fucking up my new truck. i just wanted to have fun wheeling while my fj wasn't running. My truck isn't a pos it is just has custom pin striping now. having a new truck didn't change my driving style, it made me want to see what a new truck could do. As a side note. my stock tacoma could do everything you did in 2 wheel drive which means you weren't wheeling, you were out on a sunday drive.
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Denting a DD is the end of the world Here s a pic of my DD that dent didn't stop me from taking it to Target last night and work today ![]() I bet most people on here would wheel their tow rigs against the average Xterra owner
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jens why not admit that you fell victim to trendy advertising and bought an overpriced, underpowered, overweight piece of shit, (you seem to have no problem admitting you couldnt drive yourself around the block)
go met your xterra club for an esspresso or what ever the fawk they are!
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this is too much fun.. and i have no doubt in my mind that TRD's tacoma can out perform an xterra.. went with my brother to a "tacoma run" and there happened to be a few nissans tagging along.. pretty pathetic. the only vehicles that did any good were the SAS taco's and the loaded ones.. alot of 2wd open diff taco's.. too much fun to watch
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The is on me guys!
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Fawkin waste if you ask me. Why even try to wheel your rig if you so obsessed about damage that it limits how much fun you're having. Also I know this is gen 4x4 but I thought this quote from the Jeep Talk Mission Statement was appropriate Quote:
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heh, the only thing the xterra guys were worried about that I was with was wrecking the bumper mounts before his new bumper came
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