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LOocker would help and what jorgedug said
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land rovers are savage as fuck
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Those sand mats might work...
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do they have MUD MATS?
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@jdomes so what is america doing?
you're an asshole because you attach opinions to everything, passing them off as fact.
and i'm calling you educated, it was an assumption based on your display of low intelligence.
i'm sticking with it dumbie.
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@jdomes Oh and I have Jeep that is 60% on road 40% off road. Any other teachings professor?
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@sovereign126. Why are you calling me an asshole. I say one thing about America and you are calling me an asshole, and you are calling me uneducated? What does that fact that all of these other empires fell have to do with that fact that America is still the number one power. Yes, one day America may fall, however, not anytime soon and these other empire you are naming with your awesome education tried to take over every other country and eventually destroyed themselves.
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@jdomes look at rome? it rose and fell, look at the british empire, it rose and fell, look at the massive dutch empire (i emphasize MASSIVE), it rose and fell. look at the spanish, it rose and fell.
look at greece, it rose and fell, look at egypt, it rose and fell.
educate yourself asshole.
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@bapyou I drive cheap japanese AWD and do a lot of off-roading (particularly beach driving)... :)
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"Yanks seldom get stuck in there 4x4's Because you never leave the tarmac"
LOL. I'm a yank who actually DOES leave pavement on occasion. You are right. Most 4X4-owning Americans just drive around in their 4X4s to show off. They never EVER leave the pavement! NEVER! LOL (At least where I live.)
bapyou 2 years ago 23
That s a good solution. But I would also recommend lower pressure tires, as often found in many off road types in the U.S. The tires he has are great for rocky terrain or snow, but not great for sand. Also, in case you don t have those metal sheets, you can use rocks, branches, to get out of sand.
jorgedug 2 years ago 6