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    Turbo Tracker Hill Climb

    Not hunting related, but i thought it was hilarious. My brother in law has a souped up tracker and with a little egging on we got him to put on a little show mid day during our moose hunt.



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    Re: Turbo Tracker Hill Climb

    Hmmmmmm....I was thinking of getting one for my wife. This should seal the deal with her

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    Re: Turbo Tracker Hill Climb

    I used to have a little 2 door one of those, with V bars on the front, I didn't need a turbo. Great little buggy, but that was it's undoing at my house, it became too little.
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    Re: Turbo Tracker Hill Climb

    Thats a cool video .
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    Re: Turbo Tracker Hill Climb

    I think mine could do that without the turbo. They really can go just about anywhere. I think the light weight has a lot to do with it.
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    Re: Turbo Tracker Hill Climb

    Yup, I was looking at that, and thinking - "and how was that supposed to be challenging for a Tracker?" I run mine up/down stuff like that on a regular basis when hunting - use good knobby tires, drop er in 4 low, give er a little, no problems. I don't even have locking diff's in mine.

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    Re: Turbo Tracker Hill Climb

    Its just a show, not a comparison, that I can see.
    I like the lift.
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    Re: Turbo Tracker Hill Climb

    haha that was awesome. The wheelie is what sells the vid for me
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    Re: Turbo Tracker Hill Climb

    Video just doesn't do angles justice, it was much steeper and looser than it looked.as He has a front locker and actually broke a cv from this climb.
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    Re: Turbo Tracker Hill Climb

    actually broke a cv from this climb.
    THAT i'm not surprised at. Trackers are Horse-power sensitive. Next will be a Barfield.
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