Skid_Kid
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what does this mean?
He is confused and or has trouble reading :doh:....... Greg posted this "(Finding new transmission builder soon)" and at no point even mentioned that anybody on the crew was being replaced.
what does this mean?
and no picture!? rude
:cheesy:
what does this mean?
He is confused and or has trouble reading :doh:....... Greg posted this "(Finding new transmission builder soon)" and at no point even mentioned that anybody on the crew was being replaced.
I did get him on video bypassing backdoor.
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All I know is, those drivers and those machines were AWESOME!! :clap2:
I watched most of the race online, and was absolutely blown away by the abuse the cars, and the drivers/navigators take!!
When they interviewed a couple of the racers in the pits early on, they already looked to be running on adrenaline!
And the "Backdoor"..WOW! so many ledges, and so many problems for every competitor! :crazyeyes:
Every one of the drivers was stopped at some point in that obstacle, and I think it got worse with the digging and spinning of tires as the day went on. That "hole" at the base of the first ledge kept getting deeper and deeper! The competitors that took the route to the Backdoor early in the day, seemed to be able to climb it with out hooking up as much. Later, and especially as it got dark, that thing was near impossible!!
Hopefully you can post up. Missed the start dropping my kids off at school. Only vid on the feed was EVO in the pits. Was so bummed to get word from discount tire about the issues before remote pit 2. Many of us were following the live feed trying to catch a glimpse.
- Jason
I will. It will take some time. I took about 4hrs of video between racing and wheeling.
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Greg and Mel also helped recover about a dozen rigs between the two days which you won't hear from other people. And they were one of the few if not only ones that had the same driver and codriver for both days.
Greg and Mel also helped recover about a dozen rigs between the two days which you won't hear from other people. And they were one of the few if not only ones that had the same driver and codriver for both days.
I'll leave a few pics.
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He is confused and or has trouble reading :doh:....... Greg posted this "(Finding new transmission builder soon)" and at no point even mentioned that anybody on the crew was being replaced.
Haha! Correct no one on the crew is to blame for the transmission troubles. The outside shop/builder of the TJ's trans just did not set it up correctly. We did manage to cover 91 miles out of a 143 mile race with NO REVERSE, made it up Chocolate Thunder with NO WINCHLINE, using a BROKEN HILIFT JACK, stacking rocks. I feel pretty good about our effort on Thursday (and Friday in EVO1)it was a great time out there :rock:
Haha! Correct no one on the crew is to blame for the transmission troubles. The outside shop/builder of the TJ's trans just did not set it up correctly. We did manage to cover 91 miles out of a 143 mile race with NO REVERSE, made it up Chocolate Thunder with NO WINCHLINE, using a BROKEN HILIFT JACK, stacking rocks. I feel pretty good about our effort on Thursday (and Friday in EVO1)it was a great time out there :rock:
You guys killed it! :rock: I was really surprised I did not use up all the bandwidth on Okinawa tracking and watching you guys! So question, did you get shorter or did Mel raise the roof in EVOTJ........:cheesy:
I have the video of you moving the TJ on chocolate thunder but it won't load on the app. I'll have to upload them on the computer.
Haha! Correct no one on the crew is to blame for the transmission troubles. The outside shop/builder of the TJ's trans just did not set it up correctly. We did manage to cover 91 miles out of a 143 mile race with NO REVERSE, made it up Chocolate Thunder with NO WINCHLINE, using a BROKEN HILIFT JACK, stacking rocks. I feel pretty good about our effort on Thursday (and Friday in EVO1)it was a great time out there :rock:
Haha! Correct no one on the crew is to blame for the transmission troubles. The outside shop/builder of the TJ's trans just did not set it up correctly. We did manage to cover 91 miles out of a 143 mile race with NO REVERSE, made it up Chocolate Thunder with NO WINCHLINE, using a BROKEN HILIFT JACK, stacking rocks. I feel pretty good about our effort on Thursday (and Friday in EVO1)it was a great time out there :rock:
You and Mel kicked some ass on Thursday. Watching you both work relentlessly to get un-highcentered the old fashioned way was amazing.
Just curious. If racers can help racers, why couldn't someone give you a little tug? I heard of other racers doing it that day. Adam said you guys helped out a lot of other racers out there. Why not a tug in that spot for EVOTJ?
- Jason