Thread: what an awesome video to watch

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    Default what an awesome video to watch

    enjoy it, and dont try this at home haha it was posted at Hummer forum, i wanted u guys to see and enjoy it also

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgwF8...layer_embedded


    ERIC
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    that was awesome
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    It's rubbish! It's just a trick - you can see the exhaust is already half missing and unsecured as it pulls up, but the low speed and extraordinarily gentle braking as he stops show how nothing is actually secured, be it body work, engine, transmission, steering or suspension, and he's having to use the transmission brake as the foot brakes aren't connected. Actually, it's pretty damned reckless to film that on a public street rather than an enclosed arena as something could easily have cuased a loss of control. Here's a more apprpriate video from the Hummer guys : http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&fe...&v=lpxoomyFs_0
    Last edited by Snagger; 06-22-2012 at 12:26 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snagger View Post
    It's rubbish! It's just a trick - you can see the exhaust is already half missing and unsecured as it pulls up, but the low speed and extraordinarily gentle braking as he stops show how nothing is actually secured, be it body work, engine, transmission, steering or suspension, and he's having to use the transmission brake as the foot brakes aren't connected. Actually, it's pretty damned reckless to film that on a public street rather than an enclosed arena as something could easily have cuased a loss of control. Here's a more apprpriate video from the Hummer guys : http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&fe...&v=lpxoomyFs_0
    let me correct you mr land rover driver that's not a hummer

    this is the REAL HUMMER >>>> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dYoEkc0maQ

    of course the jeep was done for show but its kinda cool how they could take it all apart and drive it away again.

    Eric
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    Quote Originally Posted by Snagger View Post
    It's rubbish! It's just a trick - you can see the exhaust is already half missing and unsecured as it pulls up, but the low speed and extraordinarily gentle braking as he stops show how nothing is actually secured, be it body work, engine, transmission, steering or suspension, and he's having to use the transmission brake as the foot brakes aren't connected. Actually, it's pretty damned reckless to film that on a public street rather than an enclosed arena as something could easily have cuased a loss of control. Here's a more apprpriate video from the Hummer guys : http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&fe...&v=lpxoomyFs_0
    what a douche
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