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had a little to much fun


I disagree. It all depends on how big the wrench is and how hard you hit stupid with it :P

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I was thinking the same thing when I read my post.lol

-PlumCrazy
 
speed + not paying attention + lack of driving skills + offroad = broken vehicle.

Hope you have money for replacement parts or a replacement vehicle pulling a stunt like that is always going to cost you money. Take your wallet full of money and credit cards and toss it in a fire because that's basically what you do when you take a vehicle and bash it like that then the next day realize your bone-headed move. Its a mess, that you caused, and will have to fork out lots of money to repair.

On the plus side, at least you weren't hurt to add more to your repair bill.

Start putting a list of those OOOOOPS parts together and start hitting your local salvage yards.
 
+ alcohol.

Shit like this is why everyone stereotypes people with purpose built 4x4s in a bad way.

-PlumCrazy
 
Pretty good. You brought home the big pieces. Be glad the motor mounts held . :D
 
So on a scale of one to ten what score would we give him?

Hey kid.. don't feel so bad we were all 18 once too. I jumped my Torino over a canal bridge once and did about $400 damage to the under carriage and that was back in 1978 when I was 17. Blew out the shocks, bent up the headers and exhaust, and foobarred the control arm bushings. We all do it at least once.
 
well i have found a donar truck for 350that is only cab forward but veary clean i am going to take everything off of it and put on my frame i just have to wait a weak or to till the guy is ready ill keep you all posted with pics and stuff
 
So on a scale of one to ten what score would we give him?

Hey kid.. don't feel so bad we were all 18 once too. I jumped my Torino over a canal bridge once and did about $400 damage to the under carriage and that was back in 1978 when I was 17. Blew out the shocks, bent up the headers and exhaust, and foobarred the control arm bushings. We all do it at least once.

Not everyone does that. If you have to spend money on gas, insurance, registration, and maintenance at that age you would definitely treat your vehicles better, that is of course unless for some reason you are too rich to care.

The cool thing now is, you get to rebuild your truck and get up close and personal with it LOL.
 
i did the same thing with my truck ( well the body mounts were toast and i ruined them completely. ) now i'm driving a dodge neon again -__-. was driving my dads ram 2500 ( it has no reverse) and i kinda scraped a mustang, 1100 dollars in damage ( just repairing a fender, bumper cover, and paint.....) no insurance on my dads truck, fun stuff for me. hopefully i don't have to sell the ranger to pay for it.


i've been driving for 2 years almost getting into accidents about 10 times because of other peoples stupidity and the one time i decide to not pay attention to how wide of a turn i make pulling out of the parking spot i get owned. thanks life !
 
i did the same thing with my truck ( well the body mounts were toast and i ruined them completely. ) now i'm driving a dodge neon again -__-. was driving my dads ram 2500 ( it has no reverse) and i kinda scraped a mustang, 1100 dollars in damage ( just repairing a fender, bumper cover, and paint.....) no insurance on my dads truck, fun stuff for me. hopefully i don't have to sell the ranger to pay for it.


i've been driving for 2 years almost getting into accidents about 10 times because of other peoples stupidity and the one time i decide to not pay attention to how wide of a turn i make pulling out of the parking spot i get owned. thanks life !

I decided to NOT PAY ATTENTION one time, now I have an awsome son.:icon_thumby:
 
Not everyone does that. If you have to spend money on gas, insurance, registration, and maintenance at that age you would definitely treat your vehicles better, that is of course unless for some reason you are too rich to care.

I was paying all of those things. Still didn't stop me from occasionally being an idiot. Drinking beer with my buddies and then outrunning the local cops cause we were under age. At least I got rid of the crappy Cyclone headers I had and then put on a new set of BlackJack AK5000s. All the repairs came straight out of my working at McDonalds pockets. Remember back then minimum wage wasn't $7.25 per hour either. Fortunately I still lived at home.
 
I'm kinda with WildBill on this one. I bought my first car and although my parents paid the insurance (God love them) I attended to all things mechanical. Definitely made me more respectful about how I treated it. I would like to see the video of the Torino jump though!
 
I was paying all of those things. Still didn't stop me from occasionally being an idiot. Drinking beer with my buddies and then outrunning the local cops cause we were under age. At least I got rid of the crappy Cyclone headers I had and then put on a new set of BlackJack AK5000s. All the repairs came straight out of my working at McDonalds pockets. Remember back then minimum wage wasn't $7.25 per hour either. Fortunately I still lived at home.

I worked at McDonalds back at $6.25/hour minimum wage and had to drive 30 miles to work everyday. I was driving a very offroad capable truck at the time (1989 Mazda B2600i 4x4) but when its your only vehicle to get to work, and don't have the money to work on it to begin with, you would tend to take care of your stuff better than someone who isn't paying for anything.

Drinking leads to a lot of stupidity, which is one reason I don't drink, the other being I can't afford it. I see enough stupid people out there that drink and do really dumb things I get more laughs at them being sober watching their stupidity its a lot better than watching television. Its real life reality TV with front row seats.

Maybe this is why all of the vehicles I've owned over the years have really high mileage and very little maintenance problems other than normal oil/filter changes, because I don't beat the crap out of my vehicles.

I find it funny the people I talk to that go out every weekend offroading, then they're back in town and come monday morning they're at the auto parts store because they broke this that and the other, then they're whining and crying because they're vehicles are always screwed up, and that they are always having money issues.

I don't have any sympathy for people like that, go out and purposely destroy their vehicle then want others to feel bad for them. Sorry not gonna happen. I'd feel more sorry for the vehicle than the person who wrecked it being bone headed.
 
I decided to NOT PAY ATTENTION one time, now I have an awsome son.:icon_thumby:

doubt anything good is going to come out of me paying 1100 to a lady who won't go to anywhere else but the ford dealer to fix her ugly blue-gray mustang. plus my xbox broke last night! bad week for me :icon_twisted:
 
I worked at McDonalds back at $6.25/hour minimum wage and had to drive 30 miles to work everyday. I was driving a very offroad capable truck at the time (1989 Mazda B2600i 4x4) but when its your only vehicle to get to work, and don't have the money to work on it to begin with, you would tend to take care of your stuff better than someone who isn't paying for anything.

Drinking leads to a lot of stupidity, which is one reason I don't drink, the other being I can't afford it. I see enough stupid people out there that drink and do really dumb things I get more laughs at them being sober watching their stupidity its a lot better than watching television. Its real life reality TV with front row seats.

Maybe this is why all of the vehicles I've owned over the years have really high mileage and very little maintenance problems other than normal oil/filter changes, because I don't beat the crap out of my vehicles.

I find it funny the people I talk to that go out every weekend offroading, then they're back in town and come monday morning they're at the auto parts store because they broke this that and the other, then they're whining and crying because they're vehicles are always screwed up, and that they are always having money issues.

I don't have any sympathy for people like that, go out and purposely destroy their vehicle then want others to feel bad for them. Sorry not gonna happen. I'd feel more sorry for the vehicle than the person who wrecked it being bone headed.


Gee whiz wildbill... Sorry you never had any youthful indiscretions. I all my soon to be 52 years on this planet I could never be as perfect as you. Glad I at least had some fun while I was at it and can look back at the stupid things I did when I was a kid as fond memories that taught me many lessons in life.

Who knows... With any luck I may still pull off a few bone headed things. As for the money issue... Money is like Doritos... We'll make more. And no I ain't rich. I just don't get hung up over it.
 
Gee whiz wildbill... Sorry you never had any youthful indiscretions. I all my soon to be 52 years on this planet I could never be as perfect as you. Glad I at least had some fun while I was at it and can look back at the stupid things I did when I was a kid as fond memories that taught me many lessons in life.

Who knows... With any luck I may still pull off a few bone headed things. As for the money issue... Money is like Doritos... We'll make more. And no I ain't rich. I just don't get hung up over it.

I had fun I just never felt the urge to destroy my vehicles and property that I worked my ass off for.

When you are making $800 a month or less you learn to take care of what you have.

There's one thing about having fun and its totally different when you are purposely trying to destroy your property that's not having fun that's just plain being stupid.
 

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