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Seeker 16-04-18 09:01 AM

It's ok, I know how to drift a truck
 
I got it, I got it...oh :smt089


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Sir Trev 16-04-18 10:53 AM

Re: It's ok, I know how to drift a truck
 
I think the drift in this case is long-shore drift.

SV650rules 16-04-18 12:48 PM

Re: It's ok, I know how to drift a truck
 
When these people gonna realise that as soon as the water gets above centre of wheels the vehicle is gonna be floating, and 4WD is only good if the wheels can actually touch the road LOL - add a current to the water and it gets hilarious.

Had some laughs in recent snow watching 4X4 vehicles with summer tyres and overconfident drivers get into strife, lovely sailing past them in a Honda Jazz with winter tyres, I bet you couldn't print their thoughts.

yorkie_chris 01-05-18 11:53 AM

Re: It's ok, I know how to drift a truck
 
You can get a land rover a good bit deeper than centreline of axles, the grot holes let the cab flood and keep traction :-D

But yeah... plowing in like a mad bugger is never going to end well.

andrewsmith 01-05-18 01:35 PM

Re: It's ok, I know how to drift a truck
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by yorkie_chris (Post 3085031)
You can get a land rover a good bit deeper than centreline of axles, the grot holes let the cab flood and keep traction :-D

But yeah... plowing in like a mad bugger is never going to end well.

Aye because there's oil tankers that weigh less

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