dhkonrad
2013 Offroad TOTY
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You got quite a few places to go wheeling around there. Idk how familiar you are with the area. I seem to make it down to Boise once a year for a trip. Ussualley rigging is far as I go, as there are several miles of wheeling to be done from here to there.
I always wanted to catch a white knight show down there
I have heard about some rock crawling out owyhee way, about an hour away. I am slightly hesitant to do anything remotely hardcore though, because I am really worried about doing something to my truck that I couldn't repair because I don't really have somewhere to work on my truck...
I am super unfamiliar with the area though, because I have only been up here for a couple months. Loving the area though.
If you do happen to come down you should hit me up!
best way to test to see how far before rolling over is a fork lift. that way you can go slow up with the fork lift and not actually roll your truck. i bet you could get the rear tire off the ground a foot or so and still be safe
I could do that, just use two forklifts, one for each tire. I could even chain the axles to the forks, so if I do lift too high, it wont go all the way over. I would just have to make sure to lift each set of forks pretty consistently. hmm. Now to just find two forklifts I can "borrow" for a time
