wow they all thought he was stuck, he was playing with them
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you can see the exhaust bubbling out at the rear
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ida kinda like to have 1 of those models , for a desert play toy
I was gonna be pissed off after it just sat there for the first 25 seconds...then it redeemed itself....but man that nosedive was hilarious!
Impressed, yes...suprised? Not at all
awww now i want my jeep back
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why would it matter to change his oil and stuff as long as it was sealed rite. The way i see it if the fluid cant get out then nohitn can get in rite?
Thanx Charles
water is a much lower density than oil, so the seals that seal in oil may not seal water out. Also there are breathers on differentials, transmissions and engines. Unless these had hoses added to move them higher there is probably water in everything.
Also the fast temperature drop from hot to cold from hitting the water will cause the engine tranny and diffs to try to suck air in to equalize pressure on the inside and the outside. so even if your breathers are addressed, the sudden vacuum due to temperature change could suck water into all oil cases. Sorry for the boring explanation, but it might save you some headache to know this if you offroad much. Check all fluids after water submersion to make sure they didnt get any water in them
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no wonder he wasnt stuck he only weighed like 500 lbs the front end had all the traction it needed.
-Borsty
Dennis Rolston wrote:water is a much lower density than oil, so the seals that seal in oil may not seal water out. Also there are breathers on differentials, transmissions and engines. Unless these had hoses added to move them higher there is probably water in everything.
Also the fast temperature drop from hot to cold from hitting the water will cause the engine tranny and diffs to try to suck air in to equalize pressure on the inside and the outside. so even if your breathers are addressed, the sudden vacuum due to temperature change could suck water into all oil cases. Sorry for the boring explanation, but it might save you some headache to know this if you offroad much. Check all fluids after water submersion to make sure they didnt get any water in them
Couldn't of said it any better. I would definitely take a look see underneath after driving in that.
Funny clip, I loved the nosedive.
Have a good one,
Justin
Hated the woman's voice in the background.. Sounded like a real redneck bitch.. Other than that, cool video.
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^^ seriously? i thought she had a cute/hot voice which totally made me think of wanting to FUHK her!
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Why Do Birds Suddenly Appear wrote:^^ seriously? i thought she had a cute/hot voice which totally made me think of wanting to FUHK her!
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That was pretty good. Driver did a whole hell of a lot better than my buddy last week!! He took his mom's Grand Cherokee out (dunno model year for sure, it's like 04 or something??) and high-centered out in the snow
Stupid thing had badges saying "4x4" on the side, but the wheels were not all spinning the same, stupid Heeps hahah. After we made the kid dig himself out as much as possible, I hooked up the chains and we pulled him out w/ an old Ram Charger on 35's < the Charger was f'n awesome in the snow
Nose dive was ub3r-sw33r