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Snow Drift Session 2010 - 1 - RIT

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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2010

Kyle and Mike drifting our Jeep Wranglers on the RIT Campus. The glow underneath each of our vehicles is Oznium Flex-LED strips. Before you trolls go calling us mall-crawlers, you should ask us how many parts we've broken on the trails while trying to climb massive rock ledges. We build our rigs to be functional, but we want them to look good, too.

Filmed with a Kodak Zi8 at 1080p.

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  • hey guys, looks pretty cool! If you dont mind me asking, what lengths were the strips you guys put in the wheelwells? Oznium has a bunch of different lengths... I have a white WJ and I think those look pretty sweet

  • @CompCrasher86 Hey, thanks! The white TJ has 6 footers centered length-wise along the sides of the skid plate. Mine (green) are single 28" Million strips in each fenderwell. I also have four 38" Millions on the interior, lining the doorwells and going all the way back to the rear tailgate, conveniently hidden underneath the lip ontop of which the hard top sits. Perfect depth to hide them!

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  • Haha, RIT Jeep owner here, I give you guys a thumbs up that looks pretty cool. Girls seem to like "cool" stuff like underglow, those LED strips look kinda nice too dont listen to the idiots. Which lot are you guys in?

  • "Especially from girls"? You're clearly not on campus much.

    Sweet jeeps.. try not to flip em.

  • @GetALifePleaseThanks Heh, I think that's a learned prejudice. Most people disagree with you. We get tons of compliments, especially from girls. They make us a lot more recognizable, and they also serve as pretty decent rock lights.

  • Good job Kyle! That one was looong! And I can attest; I've helped break many a part on the Jeep wheeling in Texas. See you in a couple weeks man!

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