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That car was already wrecked before it entered the driveway.

 

 

 

Well I'm sure whatever caused the damaged, caused him to swerve and end up in that sweeping left skid

 

 

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Think twice before buying your next tow vehicle.

 

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDhI-K0aAk8]DODGE RAM CUMMINS VS LANDROVER DEFFENDER 90 - YouTube[/ame]

 

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEkZPiamlUg]landrover vs bigger dodge ram cummins ! - YouTube[/ame]

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Put 20,000 lbs on behind that Dodge Cummins Dually and tow that. Then you'll see the difference. D90 would (might) move it, but it would likely never get out of 1st gear.

 

Conversely, you could put a couple tons of weight in the bed of either of those Dodge's and the results would have been 100% the opposite.

 

They both (D90 and the Dodges) have different mission designs and are setup accordingly. One is designed to crawl over every kind of backwoods, desert, battlefield hillock and rutted road that you could imagine. The other is designed to load and go (emphasis on "load") on typically flat, improved roads and construction sites.

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The bike swing for people bored of doing normal people stuff.

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T5Tcb38wxBE]Behold The Epic Motorcycle Swing - YouTube[/ame]

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You can't ignore one or the other; it's not that simple. Weight, weight distribution, torque, traction, # of wheels driven, locked/unlocked diffs, etc etc etc... It all plays a part.

in that situation I can... clearly about traction or if you like to go further we can do so..

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