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stealthrunner1

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Well Money/ Mark M./Nate/ with co-pilots made a little tour of reiter today Just a little cold but had fun any way!!!!!:011: :011: :011: :beer:

Just got out of there in time though....Started blowing like a Mo-Fo as we where leaving...:awesomework: :awesomework:

Here's a couple pics. from my GPS.. I'm sure mark m. will be loading some up later!!!:awesomework:
 

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Not bad in the morning......the night however......:puke:

Almost lost it multiple times on the 405 Frwy on the way home.:eek: Strong winds, sheets of ice and 50MPH don't mix well. :redneck:

Winds were blowing hard in the powerlines and the parking lots before we left. But well worth the trip.......badass Reiter snow wheeling.:cool:
 
Looks like fun:awesomework: :cool:

My rig is fixed but I'm scared to pull a trailer down my big ass hill... hopefully its doable by New Years.:beer:
 
P.S. Nate may or may not have posted this, but I want to. Compared to a Super Swamper tire, Sticky Maxxis Creepy Crawlers are NOT good in the snow. Better than a Sticky BFG Krawler, but not much.

There.....:;
 
tell us more about this...


It's just screen door material. I got it from Lowe's........it's the "Pet Protection" version of the replacement screen door line-up.

It's tied/wrapped onto the tubework with light bailing wire and "clamped" on all four corners with my aluminum roof and hood using the existing bolts/bolt holes.

So......you're driving on the trail and hit a tree limb with a ton of snow on it. Just smack the screen door material from the drivers seat and......vwala, cleared vision through again. And towing doesn't blow it out of wack (as long as you installed it tight).

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for people without windshields.:awesomework: And might even work as a protective layer (against melting, then freezing snow/ice) for people with windshields.
 
It's just screen door material. I got it from Lowe's........it's the "Pet Protection" version of the replacement screen door line-up.

It's tied/wrapped onto the tubework with light bailing wire and "clamped" on all four corners with my aluminum roof and hood using the existing bolts/bolt holes.

So......you're driving on the trail and hit a tree limb with a ton of snow on it. Just smack the screen door material from the drivers seat and......vwala, cleared vision through again. And towing doesn't blow it out of wack (as long as you installed it tight).

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for people without windshields.:awesomework: And might even work as a protective layer (against melting, then freezing snow/ice) for people with windshields.


Looked like it worked pretty damn good:awesomework:
 
It's just screen door material. I got it from Lowe's........it's the "Pet Protection" version of the replacement screen door line-up.

It's tied/wrapped onto the tubework with light bailing wire and "clamped" on all four corners with my aluminum roof and hood using the existing bolts/bolt holes.

So......you're driving on the trail and hit a tree limb with a ton of snow on it. Just smack the screen door material from the drivers seat and......vwala, cleared vision through again. And towing doesn't blow it out of wack (as long as you installed it tight).

HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for people without windshields.:awesomework: And might even work as a protective layer (against melting, then freezing snow/ice) for people with windshields.

when watching you big day in town I thought I saw something like that good idea and I might go steal it :awesomework: What about using it a night how is it?
 
Detail and some depth visibility is lost......like looking through a screen door. But overall is MUCH better than a scratched, dirty, foozen plastic windshield. Night use is good too......the head lights "fill in the gaps" so to speak.

I can see this stuff good for heavy rain and bright sunshine as well.

It's a keeper!:awesomework:
 

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