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Calling all Jeep owners (and anyone else)


How about this for innovation.

 

 http://www.chonday.com/Videos/trugotakl4



-- Edited by Magnarc on Friday 9th of September 2016 02:57:17 PM

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Hello Magnarc

What will they think of next?

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Ideal for those that live in cold climes (yukkk)

But if not registerable by Highways.
Just a bush toy.
I'd rather play in tropic sands thank you.

Bloody great idea though.

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About as useful as an ashtray on motorbike here in Aust .. Lol

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Aus-Kiwi wrote:

About as useful as an ashtray on motorbike here in Aust .. Lol


 You never been stuck in the snow?



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rgren2 wrote:
Aus-Kiwi wrote:

About as useful as an ashtray on motorbike here in Aust .. Lol


 You never been stuck in the snow?


 I've never been in the snow let alone been stuck in it.



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Not in this country.
but where I come from.

in a bad winter. we usd to get out of house through upstairs windows.

The snow used to cover houses sometimes up to eaves.

A lot died on the M2 and Northern roads in snowstorms.

Cars got stuck. Ploughs couldn't get through to them.

They ran out of fuel (heating) then froze to death.
We collected a few on the dozers.

You don't know what REAL cold is. In this country.
I can remember minus 20ish deg,and that at home area.
On the coast. Sea frozen on the Beaches.

Not out in the country.

I was visiting Brother in Canada coupla yrs ago. Mid Dec.
Out for a walk. Taxi pulled up said "get in. It's minus 18 and dropping".
I got in.
even the shirts are lined over there.
Just be thankful we have the Tropics to live in hey.

ANY cold a big No No.

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Quite clever really. Chains will work but will not turn the car into a vehicle that is comfortable on the snow as these seem to do.

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you wouldn't get to far using a jeep it would fall to bits

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I always wanted a snow scooterbiggrin

Marvelous idea for sure where they need them

John

 



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signwilson wrote:

you wouldn't get to far using a jeep it would fall to bits


 What a weird comment to make And from a 'senior member' as well. Apart from that you obviously haven't looked at the video. FYI the vehicles in the video are both jeeps 



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