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<blockquote data-quote="SRRS" data-source="post: 215799" data-attributes="member: 4024"><p>Not sure why it's such a battle between 2wd vs 4wd guys. I started on quads hill climbing then got into 2wd buggies for about 10 years. Back then the only thing around doing extreme hill climbs was the 2wd rails. The 4wd buggies then were all crawl and couldn't think of climbing what we did in the 2wd buggies. I got into the 4wd crawl fun after selling my buggy and had just as much fun. Now I'm in a RZR XP and love it as well. They all have their own advantages. It's all offroading but a different experience in each. The 2wd buggies will go places most people can't comprehend. The "rock bouncer" is kind of a mix of both worlds and has evolved a lot in the last few years. They are 4wd but will climb anything a 2wd buggy can climb. It all boils down to power/weight ratio. Ofcourse the driver skill can make either one look good or bad also. Doesn't matter which one you're into just get out and enjoy it with the others. That's all most of are out to do is have a good time with family and friends. Creating memories for the stories we can tell when we're old of those impossible hills we made it up. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies2/w00t-1.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":woot:" title="W00t 1 :woot:" data-shortname=":woot:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRRS, post: 215799, member: 4024"] Not sure why it's such a battle between 2wd vs 4wd guys. I started on quads hill climbing then got into 2wd buggies for about 10 years. Back then the only thing around doing extreme hill climbs was the 2wd rails. The 4wd buggies then were all crawl and couldn't think of climbing what we did in the 2wd buggies. I got into the 4wd crawl fun after selling my buggy and had just as much fun. Now I'm in a RZR XP and love it as well. They all have their own advantages. It's all offroading but a different experience in each. The 2wd buggies will go places most people can't comprehend. The "rock bouncer" is kind of a mix of both worlds and has evolved a lot in the last few years. They are 4wd but will climb anything a 2wd buggy can climb. It all boils down to power/weight ratio. Ofcourse the driver skill can make either one look good or bad also. Doesn't matter which one you're into just get out and enjoy it with the others. That's all most of are out to do is have a good time with family and friends. Creating memories for the stories we can tell when we're old of those impossible hills we made it up. :woot: [/QUOTE]
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