Originally Posted by JS2TZU
(Post 542278)
there was a guy here who tried that with a lifted dodge, he didnt make it!
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Max fording depth for a military HMMWV is 60 inches....funny thing is, for the Marine Corps 7 ton's, max fording depth is also 60 inches! Electronics issues with the 7 ton.
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Cool... I like how he had to come up for air and then gets the door open quickly the 2nd time. Good stuff that air is, we kind of need that. :trapped: :D
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Originally Posted by dennhop
(Post 549100)
Max fording depth for a military HMMWV is 60 inches....funny thing is, for the Marine Corps 7 ton's, max fording depth is also 60 inches! Electronics issues with the 7 ton.
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Originally Posted by joey
(Post 541442)
Ya see yall are all worryed about the snorkel and the exhaust not getting wet what i want to know is were is the snorkel for the driver. If the cab is under water his head is under water.
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i thought he was gonna get stuck :dang:
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i think he needs some scuba equipment.. that would be really cool..
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i tried this once...didnt make it all the way across
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Originally Posted by Deezel Stink3r
(Post 536626)
It should be the russian GAZ 2330 "Tiger". It's almost a copy of the Hummer. The Hummer itself has a much longer wheelbase. The GAZ is available to civilians.
People in the background talking some eastern language... Looks like that would lead to a nasty smelling interior :scare2: |
idk if that sounds like a cummine even....hard saying, sounds smaller whatever it is
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