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Tiger4x4RV
Feb 29, 2008Nomad
pnichols said : "Unless there's ultra narrow roads getting to these peaks with rock overhangs jutting out from the sides - I'd love to see a Tiger or Earthroamer or just the right 4WD Class B/B+ up on the top of one of these spectacular peaks. I'll bet the Tiger or Earthroamer or Class B/B+ manufacturer might work out some kind of special reward for one of their customers who made it and then allowed them to use the photo(s) in their advertising."
I don't know if my Tiger could do this. No lockers, no limited slip. Plenty of power at the 10K feet or so that I've had it up to. It's certainly done everything I've thrown it at, except I backed off a couple of days ago from a steep 50 feet or so with really big bumps. That definitely looked like jeep country to me.
Maybe a Tiger could do it with a different driver. One Tiger owner recently did the White Rim Trail.
A Sportsmobile 4x4 could undoubtedly do this trail. Take a look at some of the photos on their website.
I don't know if my Tiger could do this. No lockers, no limited slip. Plenty of power at the 10K feet or so that I've had it up to. It's certainly done everything I've thrown it at, except I backed off a couple of days ago from a steep 50 feet or so with really big bumps. That definitely looked like jeep country to me.
Maybe a Tiger could do it with a different driver. One Tiger owner recently did the White Rim Trail.
A Sportsmobile 4x4 could undoubtedly do this trail. Take a look at some of the photos on their website.
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