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Okay...so, I've been reading all of these posts of you guys taking your crews offroad...and I'm REALLY starting to get the itch to try it in mine.



So...the question is this...does anyone know of a place in Southern Ohio where I can take my basically bone stock truck off road and NOT break it? Someplace where I can get my feet wet only in the metaphorical sense, as it were. Someplace where I can give the offroad thing a try without having to worry about scratching up my pretty black paint....

Mud, I don't have a problem with. Permanent, fender-altering, body damage, I DO have a problem with. At least until my warranty runs out!
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offroading = damage



:lol: :lol: :lol:
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a2b wrote:offroading = damage



:lol: :lol: :lol:


Only when you're driving. :D
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AZS10Crew wrote:
a2b wrote:offroading = damage



:lol: :lol: :lol:


Only when you're driving. :D




only when you are spotting :lol:
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a2b wrote:
AZS10Crew wrote:
a2b wrote:offroading = damage



:lol: :lol: :lol:


Only when you're driving. :D




only when you are spotting :lol:


Touche'! :D :lol:
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Oh you guys are freakin' hilarious! :lol: Especially since I tagged a deer this morning on my way into work!!



$1200.00 damage to the front of my truck. And you'd have to look really hard to even see it!



So...all bets are off. I'm thinkin' about giving rock crawling a try this weekend! :wink:
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You should get a ranchhand welded combo front bumper/grill guard. I know a guy who lives out in the country and moves cattle for a living - he goes through about 3 or 4 a year bouncing deer off of it!!!
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dhawke wrote:Oh you guys are freakin' hilarious! :lol: Especially since I tagged a deer this morning on my way into work!!



$1200.00 damage to the front of my truck. And you'd have to look really hard to even see it!



So...all bets are off. I'm thinkin' about giving rock crawling a try this weekend! :wink:


The Deer are the biggest reason I put a grill guard (push bar, roo bar, whatever you call it) on my truck. That and a lot of angle iron reinforcement for the guard. I had a very near miss with a big buck last november and decided I needed it.
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Ah!! Good thinking! I think I can make this work to my advantage! :wink:



Hon!! I REALLY need a grill guard for my truck. :) You know...for the deer and stuff. And a lift kit, and some new wheels,and...you know...for the deer and stuff....
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:lol:
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dhawke wrote:Ah!! Good thinking! I think I can make this work to my advantage! :wink:



Hon!! I REALLY need a grill guard for my truck. :) You know...for the deer and stuff. And a lift kit, and some new wheels,and...you know...for the deer and stuff....


Well, you really need the lift kit for the deer. After you hit and kill the thing with the grill guard, you need to make sure you have the height to clear the carcas so you don't damage anything underneath! Yeah, that sounds right! Hmm, wonder if my wife will buy that as an excuse to get that TM 5" KIT? :roflmao:
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:lol: :lol: :lol: Whatever works!!! :thumb:
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I sure am glad to hear I'm not the only one having trouble getting money out of their Chief Financial Officer for truck stuff!!



I guess I would have felt better about sacrificing the front of my truck in order to justify getting more "truck stuff" if I could have put some venison in the freezer. But, the dang deer just jumped up and ran away! Maybe if I had the 5" lift he wouldn't have rolled up the hood and off of the roof....
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you can't pick up roadkill in TX- even if you have a hunting license.
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In Ohio, the State Patrol or who ever responds can write you a special tag so you can have the deer processed.



Sadly enough, it was the closest I ever came to actually bagging a deer! :lol:
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That makes more sense to me
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I feel your pain....
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Post by dhawke »

So...back to my original question...



Does anyone know of any very easy trails I can take my mostly stock crewcab on?



And I think we all now know that I am perfectly capable of hitting things.... :lol:
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Club Name: Loose Cannons 4x4 Connection

Type of Club: open

Location: Columbus, OH, USA

Meetings are held: E-mail for details

Contact: Dana Burns - Phone: 614-337-9488 - Email: neicie@iwaynet.net

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Club Name: Ohio 4x4 Trailriders

Type of Club: Trail riding for all makes/models of 4x4

Location: Central Ohio (Columbus and surrounding area)

Meetings: 1st Tuesday each month, 7:30 pm at Donatos Pizza on Brice and Livingston, in Reynoldsburg, Ohio

Contact: Dick "Wilbur" Robinson Phone: 740-927-3257 E-mail: Mr.TJ@juno.com

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Thanks man! I'll look them up!
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Post by a2b »

dhawke wrote:Thanks man! I'll look them up!




if you go, you must take pictures. its a requirement.



also, make sure you have your skid plates before you go pouncing thru the woods :wink:
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Post by dhawke »

Dokie!



So...I need to get skid plates first.....



Hon!!! I really need skidplates.........for the deer and stuff! :lol:
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What's the "and stuff" part exactly? My wife's a math teacher...I need details.
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stuff...hugh, they are called rocks....or tree stumps....or whatever...depends on the terrain.



the s-10 crewcab is one of the lowest sitting trucks out their. so the skid plates are a must :wink: i have used and abused mine to hell
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a2b wrote:. i have used and abused mine to h###


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Post by Harvick29 »

How big of a lift should I tell my wife I need to protect me from the moose... :?:
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Harvick29 wrote:How big of a lift should I tell my wife I need to protect me from the moose... :?:


Probably a bigger one than Warnoffroad got and that's gonna be hard to top! You might have to go full monster truck! :lol: