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La4x4 ride in Greensburg,La 5/20

swampu

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broncoman, I'm not going to be ready by then but I could sure do with some pictures. Good luck with the new rig. Buy the way are you the one that had the boggers for sale about 4 months ago? Chris at performance offroad in gulfport said someone from denham springs had some boggers for sale.
 

BeardedBlues

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My rig isn't quite ready yet either. I've got 1 door on, can't close the hood and my roll cage isn't welded together yet. I'll hit it next year.
 
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broncoman1972

broncoman1972

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Sounds like you guys are where I was not long ago. Hang in there. Nope, it wasnt me selling the boggers. I haven't had any of those in quite a while.

Anyone else in the area that's interested??
 
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broncoman1972

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Had a good ride. Lots of people showed. Mostly Heeps of course. Lots of waiting st the beginning since one guy broke not more than 15 min into the ride. Also had a switchback that clogged things up.

The EB did great. Only one mishap. When climbing a very steep incline called Magnolia Hill I wasn't carrying enough momentum and was stopped near the top by a hump. I backed up a little to bump over it but the trans wouldnt go back into gear. I think it wasn't picking up fluid. Couldn't back down for another try as it turns you at the top making backing difficult. It points you towards its namesake tree at the bottom. After getting tugged to flat ground I was on my way. No other problems with the truck. It even stayed very cool.

Didn't get as many pics as we wanted but here's a video of Aprils first rutted hillclimb.

http://s474.photobucket.com/albums/...on one tons/?action=view&current=74f5ae26.mp4


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