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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2007

honda element getting pulled out of the mud

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  • yes diff was locked and no the rear tires did not spin.this event made me trade it in on a toyota taco.but it was a great street truck

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  • Just give it some gayass! I love southerners.

  • Geeze man. I got enough sense to keep my element out of the mud. Off-road for an element is like a dirt road or something.

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  • @exiattt We'll talk when you get a real vehicle

  • @99dodgeram360 yes, your penis shouldn't touch any girls "PEACH"!

  • Honda Elephant and the Honda Shitline shouldn't even touch the mud

  • @44652700 No, they are ALL specifically designed to drive on roads first and foremost. Thats why they have comformed to all government restrictions, and guidelines for street driving vehicles. Those trucks you mention are simply outfitted with MORE equipment that is perhaps better off road, but the basic truck is still a street legal and regulated vehicle. Off road vehicle is an ATV, a dune buggy a Baja truck and so forth. All the things you mention are simply overpriced street trucks with stuff

  • @kevintomb Lets see, Ford Raptor specifically designed for driving off road, Dodge Power Wagon stock: 12,000lb warn winch, electronic disconect stabilizer bar, front and rear electric lockers, full skid plate, 33"BF Goodrich tires and a few other toys. I think that sounds sorta like a truck "designed" for off road use.

  • @RaceMyLS1 No vehicle is "designed" for off road. I used to own a stock jeep wrangler, with stock tires and all it could barely move in any mud. A jeep is capable of being MODDED to be be better off road, but off the dealers lot, pretty much all SUVs are not very capable.

  • @kevintomb try a ford raptor offroad

  • ok, I got both Grand Cherokee 4X4 and Element FWD. GC is great in snow storms up North East of US. Honda is great on regular roads and "maybe" a very smooth off road. In the video, Ridgeline should have no trouble tow that Element out of mud.

    With care and ease of course. You really don't want to yank off the front bumper. But if I really had to live up NE again, I would keep my GC as winter truck and use Element in other seasons.

  • @RaceMyLS1 Can barely go? No vehicle is "designed" as you say for off road. All suvs and trucks are street going vehicles also. Imagine a $50,000 tahoe off road. How quickly could you destroy one?

  • who goes camping in a honda element!?

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