the1jferg wrote:
Hammer, ?In my brushgaud thread, I didn't ask your opinion if it was a waste of money did I? I do not understand what the heck south america or africa has to do with whether or not I get a reciever mounted brush gaurd...I still don't get it.
My point was, brushguards are useless in my opinion because there really not needed. I've never seen a off-road trail where a brushguard was needed. Now if you have a habit of wheeling through brush, off trails, shame on you! That type of off-roading is generally frowned upon in North America.
the1jferg wrote:
As to this guys question, ??When I was reading the off-road ratings in magazines and reports of the destinations doing better than others, how does that offend you ?...its his choice
This does not offend me. You're dilusional. And don't confuse "marketing" with the majority of off-roader's who convinced myself and other's as to what's being run on the trails.
the1ferg wrote:
I don't need to pay attention to what I see, I'd rather see the tried test results not a pic of someones ride as a testimony. I've seen some bad loads that never even go off pavement.
I was obviously referring to off-roader's rides on trails, rock-crawling, etc., and not in supermarket parking lots. If you knew anything about marketing, you would know that winner's (racer's & race teams) choices are the best marketing tool there is and not writer's or website's opinions.
the1ferg wrote:
I still don't get it? Next time I want your opinion...I'll give it to ya
So you're a smart a.s.s. hiding behind a computer.
the1ferg wrote:
P.S. Oh yeah, I did not talk about "average joe" or money as an answer to him sir...only to you
I think You and I (Hammer) are the only ones that drive a liberty by choice because money is no object. I do try to get the best bang for my buck anyway even though money is of no concern to me.
What can I say to stupid jibber jab?
the1jferg wrote:
Wait, I forgot to mention that BFG's are great tires too!
Well don't take my word for it....
Off-RoadAdventuresMagazine wrote:
BFGOODRICH TIRES CELEBRATES 20 YEARS OF DESERT DOMINATION
With 19 consecutive Tecate SCORE Baja 1000 wins, BFGoodritch Tires celebrated it's 30th anniversary in off-road racing. Over the past three decades, countless drivers have taken top overall or class honors in desert races on BFGoodrich tires. Legendary names like Bob Gordon, his son Robby Gordon, Larry Ragland, Frank Vessels, Rod Hall, Rob MacCachren and Troy Herbst have helped create and extend the BFGoodrich Tires legacy of desert domination by taking the overall win in the Tacate SCORE Baja 1000. BFGoodrich Tires has used motorsports as a proving ground as they are involved in every type of racing, including oval, sports car, drag, desert and extreme rock-crawling - 19 consecutive Baja 1000 wins, the most wins in rock-crawling history, and an unmatched record on pavement.
The way I see it, this article makes your statements and opinions, worthless.