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Originally Posted by zimdogg
I almost started a thread with this exact name last week... haha
Screw racing... lets go wheelin
Screw racing... lets go wheelin
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Originally Posted by zimdogg
The only racing I watch is MotoGP. Love me some fast bikes
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Just watched that video of you doing that hill climb. Looks like nothing on video
I'll have to figure out where to mount that damn camera to give us real perspective.
I'll have to figure out where to mount that damn camera to give us real perspective.
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Originally Posted by zimdogg
Just watched that video of you doing that hill climb. Looks like nothing on video
I'll have to figure out where to mount that damn camera to give us real perspective.
I'll have to figure out where to mount that damn camera to give us real perspective.
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I was thinking more off the side of the rear fender facing straight forward. Give you more of a straight forward view while also seeing the entire truck. Only problem would come from mud.... but on Andy's Jeep, that wouldn't be a problem since his tires stay nice and tucked under those fender flares haha
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Originally Posted by zimdogg
I was thinking more off the side of the rear fender facing straight forward. Give you more of a straight forward view while also seeing the entire truck. Only problem would come from mud.... but on Andy's Jeep, that wouldn't be a problem since his tires stay nice and tucked under those fender flares haha