Black_tb Member Joined Dec 6, 2011 Posts 817 Mar 19, 2012 #1 [video=youtube_share;j7gZ28Msa8g]http://youtu.be/j7gZ28Msa8g[/video]
DJones Member Joined Jan 21, 2012 Posts 701 Location St. Petersburg, Florida Mar 19, 2012 #2 I know they're built for that, but I haven't seen one that was 100% submerged. The driver needs a snorkel too.
I know they're built for that, but I haven't seen one that was 100% submerged. The driver needs a snorkel too.
STLtrailbSS Member Joined Dec 4, 2011 Posts 1,617 Mar 19, 2012 #3 That would be terrifying! I would never trust anyone on here to do that so don't ask me to ride in your hummer if ya get one lol
That would be terrifying! I would never trust anyone on here to do that so don't ask me to ride in your hummer if ya get one lol
Sparky Member Joined Dec 4, 2011 Posts 12,927 Mar 19, 2012 #4 Anyone else laugh when he reversed and the exhaust went vrmmmmmmm blblblblblblblblbbbbblblblgurlgle
jimmyjam Member Joined Nov 18, 2011 Posts 1,634 Mar 20, 2012 #5 thats got to smell terrible after a few days
Hatchet Member Joined Nov 21, 2011 Posts 2,405 Mar 20, 2012 #6 jimmyjam said: thats got to smell terrible after a few days Click to expand... horrendous i bet.. still kinda cool. like the video of the guy in the small car driving around underwater. i cant find the thing now.
jimmyjam said: thats got to smell terrible after a few days Click to expand... horrendous i bet.. still kinda cool. like the video of the guy in the small car driving around underwater. i cant find the thing now.
Regulator Member Joined Nov 20, 2011 Posts 2,496 Mar 20, 2012 #7 There is nothing in the cab to get waterlogged and rot/mildew so there shouldn't be any issues with smell. We used to take the power washer to the interior of the vehicle to wash out all the mud and shit that would fill up from creek crossings.
There is nothing in the cab to get waterlogged and rot/mildew so there shouldn't be any issues with smell. We used to take the power washer to the interior of the vehicle to wash out all the mud and shit that would fill up from creek crossings.