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Thanks for watching! And yes they’re built to be played with and that’s facts!Thank you for this video, @Chase Gentry! The engineering that went into our Broncos is really showcased!
Fabulous, just fabulous!
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Thanks for watching! And yes they’re built to be played with and that’s facts!Thank you for this video, @Chase Gentry! The engineering that went into our Broncos is really showcased!
Fabulous, just fabulous!
Thanks for watching!!Can't second this strongly enough. We were at the Moab Off Rodeo at the end of April and Jason was our group leader. Wonderful guide, nice guy, great day. Thanks for sharing the footage, Chase!
Lol exactly wife my wife wasn’t thereLove seeing video of the Bronco tackling tough terrain. My wife would have been all kinds of no on high dive.
When one refers to a situation as cringe, that person is then the said cringe.Puckered up?!?!
That rates a full 5 cringes!
Really impressive it didn't choke out.FWIW, one of the most interesting parts of the video for me was seeing a 4D BL go down a 41-degree pitch and not starve the fuel pump, so that addresses one question that has arisen on my thread after my recent fuel pump failure on just a 22-degree pitch.
Pucker Factor: Suction Cup!No seatbelt needed at that pucker factor.
see post #46 in this thread.what CGI trickery is this here? No broken tie rods? No catastrophic engine failure? No fuel pump failure at angle? This for sure is some Hollywood trickery here! ;-p
Nicely done, not sure I'd attempt that in somebody else's Bronco unless there's a raging wildfire behind me, certainly not in mine, but it does look like a heck of a lot of fun! Maybe someday, but I'm nowhere near those skills. Well done!
What an absolute joy to watch!!!!!FWIW, one of the most interesting parts of the video for me was seeing a 4D BL go down a 41-degree pitch and not starve the fuel pump, so that addresses one question that has arisen on my thread after my recent fuel pump failure on just a 22-degree pitch.