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Old Jul 7, 2007 | 12:03 PM
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EXTREME 4x4 ON NOW!!

For everyone who missed the suburban gorilla sunday, its on spike right now!
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Old Jul 7, 2007 | 12:09 PM
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Those guys were idiots for thinking a suburban type truck with a diesel, a hd gn flatbed, camper, and jeep could only weigh 12k. That tow rig probably weighs close to 8 alone. It is a pretty sweet rig though.
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Old Jul 7, 2007 | 12:58 PM
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They gave a weight of 18,000 in the second half of the show. Big toy.
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Old Jul 7, 2007 | 01:05 PM
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Ya thats what I was talking about, how they thought only 12-13.
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Old Jul 8, 2007 | 01:28 PM
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I thought that thing was pretty sweet. I loved when they talked about Banks wanting no smoke then letting the smoke roll with his setup.
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Old Jul 8, 2007 | 01:56 PM
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And if you watch the trailer when he gets on it it appears to begin to fish tail pretty good. I think they need to readjust and redo some things.
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Old Jul 8, 2007 | 01:58 PM
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And if you watch the trailer when he gets on it it appears to begin to fish tail pretty good. I think they need to readjust and redo some things.
Yea I agree, but I thought it worked really well for its first time out.
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Old Jul 8, 2007 | 02:20 PM
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Yea its cool for a chev i guess
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Old Jul 9, 2007 | 09:57 AM
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if you pasue the show when the are showing the scale weigth you can see the truck weight 10K by itself and the trailer weighted 8k

cause when the camera man showed him pull onto the scales he did not have the truck parked correct to get weight for each axle.. he had entire truck on one scale and then the trail axles were on 2 different scales..

IE: he weighted it incorrect..

I was hoping he would have weighted it correct ( put front axle on one sclae and rear axle on one scale and trailer on one scale would have showed the weight better.) so we could see if he had the weight over each axle correct..

oh well still a pretty cool truck.. of course I bet in the long run the interior will be redone.. since you can tell all that sheet metal sure was loud when he was talking.. I guess he should have put down some carpet
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Old Jul 9, 2007 | 10:10 AM
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I noticed that too. I have a DVR deal on my TV so I can pause it. Too bad they didnt get a real axle weight, I wanted to know just how much it weighed on the front axle alone.
That trailer is awesome, did anyone else see them build it?? I missed it, and they wont repeat it!!
They did some neat things, and some things I questioned. (like a single itty bitty air filter) But all in all, cool.

I laughed when someone said there guess around 12K. I knew it had to be around 18k+ maybe even 22k. lol
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Old Jul 9, 2007 | 11:35 AM
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That trailer is awesome, did anyone else see them build it?? I missed it, and they wont repeat it!!
What do you want to know about it??

Since I helped them work on it for about 5hrs one day I can fill ya in on some of the info
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Old Jul 9, 2007 | 04:53 PM
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What do you want to know about it??

Since I helped them work on it for about 5hrs one day I can fill ya in on some of the info
How did you do that. I would love to work on one of their projects even if I didn't get on tv I would just like to see their shop and bs with the guys.
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Old Jul 9, 2007 | 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by BRUISER
What do you want to know about it??

Since I helped them work on it for about 5hrs one day I can fill ya in on some of the info
Really?? Thats awesome! I just wanted to see what kinda material (thickness, type) they used where, and the axles. I dont know much about trailer suspension (ok anything about trailer suspension) So I wanted to see how they build it. Just the overall design and placement of things like crossmembers and any reinforcement, and how the decking was attached. I saw the last episode where they did the lights, and winch, n started the thing up.

That thing sounded just like my Ford IDI does, from the starter cranking, the idle, and the exhaust note.

Howd u get so lucky to work with them anyhow??
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Old Jul 9, 2007 | 10:24 PM
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How did you do that. I would love to work on one of their projects even if I didn't get on tv I would just like to see their shop and bs with the guys.
The gist is I know Ian from the time the had the cheap jeep and AJ pay off episode at Tellico.. I was part of the group that road with them to test out the vehicles.. I was in my Blue XJ

Here is my write up on the trip..
http://www.impaks.com/xtreme4x4tv_writeup.asp

Then when Ian needed a new project he called me and I found him a Jeep XJ to use on the JeepSpeed build up.. if you have not seen it you will see it again..

So when I delivered him the XJ at the studio, I hung out for the day and since I love to fab stuff I hung around and we worked on the trailer for half a day.. then went and had some dinner..

Ian and jessi are both great people very laid back normal folks.. very easy to talk to and hang out with.. all in all I have had a great time hanging with them and yet if you had the chance you would never even think they are on TV.. lot different then a lot of hollywood folks..

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Old Jul 9, 2007 | 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Cowboy_Customs
Really?? Thats awesome! I just wanted to see what kinda material (thickness, type) they used where, and the axles. I dont know much about trailer suspension (ok anything about trailer suspension) So I wanted to see how they build it. Just the overall design and placement of things like crossmembers and any reinforcement, and how the decking was attached. I saw the last episode where they did the lights, and winch, n started the thing up.

That thing sounded just like my Ford IDI does, from the starter cranking, the idle, and the exhaust note.

Howd u get so lucky to work with them anyhow??
the plans they used are now produced so you can actually buy them and make your own trailer..
http://www.trailerplans.com//index.p...emart&Itemid=2

My idea for the long run is to build myself a gooseneck and put my bed camper on the front of it and jeep on the back half..

but time will tell
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