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The guy is right, without a good trail, you can't do much. There are some nicer trails around my place but some are very rutted out by bigger truck that you can't go fast. Most are also so narrow that you can get into a head on collision with those big truck if you are not careful. Good thing I got stock tires so I can't go fast anyway :tongue:
 
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It looks like a very nice trail to take a ride. Used to travel roads through fields due to my father's job that at times were much more challenging and more often than not we used to do it with 2WD cars and trucks. When the trail is "safe" the 2WD (RWD) cars/trucks are much more fun to drive in my opinion.

Not really impressed with the missing bumper look, a little over dramatic with the water splash and I am very skeptical about the thread title (not to annoy the people that like this look but the title is overstated).

P.S. I would love to see a picture of the engine compartment after they ran it through the water. I wonder if there is a splash guard under there at all.
 
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When the trail is "safe" the 2WD (RWD) cars/trucks are much more fun to drive in my opinion.
That is exactly what a rally driver told me once. He said Subarus are boring to drive in rally races because they stick to the road too well. The real fun comes with RWD like Porche.

I am impressed by all the other crazy stuff he did to it. All the switches, light, and the suspension/tire setup. Cutting off the front bumper seems unnecessary unless he do real offroading. What the video showed was soft roading even my stock XV can do. Take it rock climbing then we will see why the cut off bumper is necessary.
 
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There is another video with this car. Yes the splash guard is on there but it starts to come off and the disaster! I for one like the cut bumper look but dont like the loss of fog lights. maybe a nice baja style bull bar connected to a skid plate would be a little more complete looking. a replacement bumper cover it $150-$170 on eBay. might be worth chopping one up and playing with some aluminum. hmmmm
 
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That the claim is the "Most Badass" I don't consider mine to be badass, all the mods (as others have stated) make it look more aggressive, sure, but unless you actually do something with it, it's like "meh, what else is new?"

Plus without engine mods, the 148 crank HP is completely useless for rock crawling or deep mud trails.

Just feel like more should be done before proclaiming yourself to be king of the world.
 
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I always hate seeing vehicles being referred to as "the most badass" and other absolutes. I know it's being a little petty, but vehicle modifications are subjective. What some find badass, others hate. Such as the front bumper. Also, the threshold is constantly moving. What if ADF releases that 4" lift? Would their test vehicle then be the most badass?

Lastly, and I don't mean this demeaningly as I love the mods he's done, but from the looks of it, I've done more/harder things off road.


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It's not the owner stating its the most badass it the journalist (David Patterson) who posted the video and is driving the car as excited as a little boy who can't hold back. Pattersons the guy who created the title, just look at some of the other videos he's done and their titles on his You Tube page https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCvLaRcvwQq4RCX-ER_zEG5w
simply .... Click Bait it got us to click didn't it. Don't blame the owner.


**should be noted that the You Tube link is not visible in the first video posted at least not on my iPad. In the second posting of the video I made (missed this thread earlier) from Jalopnik, I followed the you tube link to see who posted the video because the driver was not Andrew P. Collins who wrote the Jalopnik article.