ronswan69
RonSwan69
ronswan69

While desert isn't necessarily difficult terrain to cover (I mean Top Gear did it in jalopies, right?) there are environments that need the increased capability. Jungle warfare for example. The muddy trails of southeast Asian countries require some serious offroad capability for military operations. Also, for us

Oh I agree completely. This guy just threw parts at this truck thinking it would magically make it offroad worthy when I'm sure the stock form would do better at this point.

I agree that a FabTech lift is not race ready as I have one on my truck but it is by no means a bad lift kit. Its great for general offroading and hooning. I've never felt like I was roll over in my truck. I'm also the second owner of the lift. But yes, a desert racing lift it is not. Those triple bypass shocks in the

Myself and my non-small penis would like to have a word with you.

I'm relaxed. Just have a profound hatred for the PT loser and HHR

DON'T YOU DARE COMPARE THOSE MONSTROSITIES TO TRUCKS!

So what you're saying is I can now take my PBR cans and have them recycled into a new part to fix my truck? That's going green if you ask me.

Why did Chevy steal Dodge's MDS idea and just rename it Active Fuel Management? Ohh burnnn fanboy, burnnnnn

Here's your reason. These probably came from the Marine Corps honestly. The USMC is trying to get rid of all its MRAPs as it starts to back out of Afghan. The MRAP is too heavy to fill the USMCs amphibious role (as in its too heavy for any ship to shore craft). They only had them because they needed them in Afghan but

"the U.S. spends more on its military than the next five or six countries combined". Try 26 countries. We spend more then the next 26 countries combined with the exception of Russia and China

Can we all just send the president of FuelShark the link to this article and see what happens?

I'll bet a good amount of money the actual production car won't sound like that. That sounds like it has some kind of aftermarket muffler(s). I would love to be proven wrong though because it sounds awesome but I just don't see the cars rolling off the assembly line sounding like that.

It's different when it comes to electricity. All the things you stated are tangible whereas electricity is not. Where are the arrests for the thousands of people who charge their phones and laptops in public places? I was trying to make a joke and you took it to a new level of dumbassness. Congrats sir.

Well assuming it's a public school his tax dollars are technically paying for that electricity so it technically is his to use. I'm surprised the school is pressing charges. My university installed electric charging stations on campus so people can charge for free (although it really isn't free when you consider the

Flew from Tampa to Ft. Lauderdale for $1 once. So 270 miles for a dollar or .27 cents per mile.

Mail order obviously.

If by boring you mean it has the looks and style to be an everyday family car then sure I can see where you're coming from since the WRX is typically rally minded. But this is a great combination of functionally and looks. I feel like I can hoon this on the weekends and then drive it to work on Monday without skipping

Skynet.

Gotta say I'm a fan of that little whine/spool up before the Aventador starts up. Sounds like a turbine almost

If this had happened in America then the tow company would be getting sued out of its ass right now. Regardless of the prior damage to the car.