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Sandy Hill Plunge: A Lifted Bronco's Free-Fall
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[QUOTE="Lunden, post: 6826699, member: 731165"] Great points, and I think in this instance the vehicle would pitch pretty much straight over the front, maybe at a just a slight angle. So I think the two would be able to clear the vehicle then. True, nice call, I'd forgotten about the closed engine and dash. Another question then, would enough air be able to fit around the engine and inside the dash to offset the weight, or might the weight pull the bronco below and the air jettisoned from under water? It's been a very long time since I've had the pleasure. Used to go with a friend of mine in his bronco, so I have a feel for how the vehicle handles on rough terrain. Makes it convenient if able to write from experience. :smile: [/QUOTE]
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