Re: 4 Wheelin'

From: Dennis D. Baker, Jr (dbaker@deltech.net)
Date: Fri Jan 01 1999 - 19:23:17 EST


Actualy.. I like to do both... On account of pending eye surgery I was
just invited to goto Fort Hood in TX for an offroad excursion that even
Hummers have had trouble with.

Perhaps next time.. :)

At 09:47 PM 12/30/98 -0800, you wrote:
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1998 15:59 -0800
>From: Dennis Pendleton <Dennis.Pendleton@harrisgrp.com>
>Subject: DML: Bein' new and all...
>
>I've been perusing the archives and reading the recent stuff and it seems
like
>no one uses their trucks for off-roading and everyone mostly uses them to
drag
>race. Not that racing is bad, but it only lasts for seconds. I also
noticed
>that a lot of members are from Texas. Maybe that's why they don't
4-wheel..no
>hills. At least not like we have here in Oregon.
>
>It is interesting and informative to read all the emails though.
>
>Let's see, how do I sign off?
>
>'97 Sport V6, Gibson Cat Back, 3:92, 2" body lift, 2"sus lift, intake
>mods....
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>
>If you mean beat the crap out of it type 4 wheeling... you're right, not to
>many members. If you mean gravel roads and snow .... a large number with
>4x4's. We just don't talk as much as the drag racers.
>
>
>Rob Agnew
>ragnew@islandnet.com
>
>Victoria, B.C.
>Canada
>
Dennis Baker
Lake Charles, LA

98' Black 4x4 CC SLT Dak - 318, Loaded, K&N, and a 2" Lift.



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