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    Default Flat out insane

    wow...just wow!

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    cool looking concept. but seems improbable.

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    I see them advertised in Robb Report.
    Will be interesting to see in reality.

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    Isn't that similar to what some people use for rock crawling? ie- articulating suspension?

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    gawd I love pipe dreams.

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    I could see a damn high maintenance bill at the end.

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    So i guessing that there isn't an actual "REAL" one to see?
    When in doubt.....go flat out.

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    even if it's half of what's advertised, some of the coolest trucks i've seen

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    doesn't look like he put a lot of thought into it...the high center of gravity on the full extended mode would make it tip over quite easily...

    looks cool thought..
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    Quote Originally Posted by bludevl80 View Post
    doesn't look like he put a lot of thought into it...the high center of gravity on the full extended mode would make it tip over quite easily...

    looks cool thought..
    If all wheels could be moved independently, inside wheels could be set to go into bump on a turn to essentially lean into the turn. I would be more curious as to how they plan to setup the dampening. That and the necessary size of those rods supporting the wheel assembly in torsion makes me wince...

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