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<blockquote data-quote="P" data-source="post: 104369" data-attributes="member: 3"><p><strong>Re: Paging Ricky B.</strong></p><p></p><p>There is a reason that yota's with way to much gear are / were so popular for so long. On the west coast that would get you damn near anywere you needed to be at the Hammers or whatever. So long as you are patient and attentive . Its more about choosing good lines then having to hammer down. At least that was my take on the Hammer's never been to the Rubicon or some of the other hot spots that direction. </p><p> I think it would be hard to justify all the nice paint and sheetmetal that we see in the South there though. You pick a bad line in the hammers and you can kiss the entire side panel goodbye real quick. laughing1 And forget about that powdercoated chassis lookin good for any period of time. Your going to be rubbin rocks continually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P, post: 104369, member: 3"] [b]Re: Paging Ricky B.[/b] There is a reason that yota's with way to much gear are / were so popular for so long. On the west coast that would get you damn near anywere you needed to be at the Hammers or whatever. So long as you are patient and attentive . Its more about choosing good lines then having to hammer down. At least that was my take on the Hammer's never been to the Rubicon or some of the other hot spots that direction. I think it would be hard to justify all the nice paint and sheetmetal that we see in the South there though. You pick a bad line in the hammers and you can kiss the entire side panel goodbye real quick. laughing1 And forget about that powdercoated chassis lookin good for any period of time. Your going to be rubbin rocks continually. [/QUOTE]
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