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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Fresno, CA
Posts: 101
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I have a 2001 F 150 that I used to jump. Let me tell you it isn't worth it! No matter what you do to your car you are still going to tear it up if you jump it. I had my truck all fixed up and jumping in the sand was no problem, however, when I decided to catch about 5 feet of air on hard dirt I bent the frame and deployed the air bags. I fixed everything myself so my dad wouldn't find out, and it still cost me close to $2k to fix, so it isn't worth it. My Lifted truck still does 0-60 in 7 seconds flat (used to be 6) but it won't ever be the same. Get some old car and do it in that, not a mustang. I recomend an old honda Civic, nothing could be more fun than thrashing an import.
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