Can you make a board for the offroad car/4x4 SUV?

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Can you make a board for the offroad car/4x4 SUV?

Postby makemap on Wed Dec 16, 2009 4:57 am

I'm an offroad fan..
Can you make a board for the offroad car/4x4?
The offroad cars should be tested on a offroad track because no one is going for 4X4 on normal road.
They should be separate from the fastest car board. Therefore, you should make an offroad/4X4 SUV's board because they are not the same as supers cars. It doesn't make sense to have a SUV faster than ferrari because too much speed for offroad can cause problems. Even in normal tracks the SUV's would flip.
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Re: Can you make a board for the offroad car/4x4 SUV?

Postby occupant on Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:35 am

Interesting.

But no.

When I think of an offroad car, I think of driving an '85 Delta 88 with LT235/75R15 truck Mud and Snow tires around construction sites when I was 18. Did you know that a 4100lb car can catch air off the right sized ramp? Did you also know that steering columns can fall into your lap when you land?
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Re: Can you make a board for the offroad car/4x4 SUV?

Postby makemap on Sat Dec 26, 2009 6:57 pm

occupant wrote:Interesting.

But no.

When I think of an off road car, I think of driving an '85 Delta 88 with LT235/75R15 truck Mud and Snow tires around construction sites when I was 18. Did you know that a 4100lb car can catch air off the right sized ramp? Did you also know that steering columns can fall into your lap when you land?


The problem is the companies aren't making their SUV useful on off road, but making them fast instead. That should help promote the problem. :P Say BMW their SUV is a joke, SUV can't be based on luxury because it's big and fat(what's next? Luxury tanks?), it can't even off road properly. :D Range Rover still owns it. Hummer became a joke because they tried to make it a road car, but they fail to off road(hummer H2) when it first came out.
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Great Forum

Postby kilkyShiffnig on Sat Jan 30, 2010 2:39 am

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Re: Hey, Hi, and Hello to all :)

Postby Ivor Bigtruck on Sat Jan 30, 2010 2:07 pm

kilkyShiffnig wrote:Hi everybody. I just registered here, and this looks like a great forum. Very professional and friendly. Keep up the great work!
I'm just an average city kid, currently i am attending the university of philadelphia and my name is Sam. Just wanted to say hello to you
all i hope to have a great time here i guess!


Professional and friendly!

You haven't read the rest of it yet then, obviously!?

Welcome anyway. It gets worse from hereon in, believe me.

Watch out! Watch out! There's a Norky about (somewhere)!
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Re: Hey, Hi, and Hello to all :)

Postby norfolkcaravanner on Sat Jan 30, 2010 9:15 pm

Ivor Bigtruck wrote:
kilkyShiffnig wrote:Hi everybody. I just registered here, and this looks like a great forum. Very professional and friendly. Keep up the great work!
I'm just an average city kid, currently i am attending the university of philadelphia and my name is Sam. Just wanted to say hello to you
all i hope to have a great time here i guess!


Professional and friendly!

You haven't read the rest of it yet then, obviously!?

Welcome anyway. It gets worse from hereon in, believe me.

Watch out! Watch out! There's a Norky about (somewhere)!


Yeah......Bit Norkiest that......anyway.....all spams are welcome as long as they can take a joke.....be interested to know what the new kid on the block is studying in the UOP.......how tall he is and how much he weighs before I make a comment......dont like their cheese very much though.....
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Re: Can you make a board for the offroad car/4x4 SUV?

Postby Ivor Bigtruck on Sun Jan 31, 2010 1:44 am

Could be barking up the wrong tree though here Norky. Maybe it's Sam as in Samantha (in which case the vital statistics would still be interesting - more so even)!
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Re: Can you make a board for the offroad car/4x4 SUV?

Postby norfolkcaravanner on Tue Feb 02, 2010 10:45 pm

Ivor Bigtruck wrote:Could be barking up the wrong tree though here Norky. Maybe it's Sam as in Samantha (in which case the vital statistics would still be interesting - more so even)!


Yeah......could be some slim,.... petite american woman I suppose.........one must exist with an arse less than three feet wide!.........
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Re: Can you make a board for the offroad car/4x4 SUV?

Postby bigt on Thu Feb 11, 2010 3:03 pm

eah......could be some slim,.... petite american woman I suppose.........one must exist with an arse less than three feet wide!.........



ermmm no. Despite extensive research, none have been found.
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