I would much rather be with a redneck army from Texas then just about any other when the SHTF.I certainly don’t want to be anywhere near Liberals.
Brian
August 31, 2017 4:03 pm
Funny how rednecks are bashed to no end, but can perform useful tasks. Yet the thug life crowd and their hoopty mobiles serve no function other than looking stupid and blaring loud, really shitty “music”.
Bill Sturka
August 31, 2017 4:38 pm
So called Rednecks are a never ending target of scorn and ridicule. Until there’s real work to be done.
I wonder if the left realizes when they call us that we take it as a compliment.
BL
August 31, 2017 5:46 pm
Classic …………….(BIG smile on my face). Who you gonna call?
ASIG
August 31, 2017 5:51 pm
“In Texas we save the National Guard” -LMAO-
That made my day.
I have a Jeep that’s lifted with oversize tires but nothing like what’s in the video.
It can handle two ft of water without water getting in the cab, so I would have no problem driving in two ft of water as long as there were no hidden surprises. Three ft and the jeep will still run fine but there will be water inside, so I would avoid driving thru three ft unless I really had to. Four ft would be the absolute limit because the air intake is at that level.
I would much rather be with a redneck army from Texas then just about any other when the SHTF.I certainly don’t want to be anywhere near Liberals.
Funny how rednecks are bashed to no end, but can perform useful tasks. Yet the thug life crowd and their hoopty mobiles serve no function other than looking stupid and blaring loud, really shitty “music”.
So called Rednecks are a never ending target of scorn and ridicule. Until there’s real work to be done.
I wonder if the left realizes when they call us that we take it as a compliment.
Classic …………….(BIG smile on my face). Who you gonna call?
“In Texas we save the National Guard” -LMAO-
That made my day.
I have a Jeep that’s lifted with oversize tires but nothing like what’s in the video.
It can handle two ft of water without water getting in the cab, so I would have no problem driving in two ft of water as long as there were no hidden surprises. Three ft and the jeep will still run fine but there will be water inside, so I would avoid driving thru three ft unless I really had to. Four ft would be the absolute limit because the air intake is at that level.
You clearly need another accessory:
https://www.quadratec.com/products/17100_011X_PG.htm
Yeah, buddy!
sweet
Got to love Texas.
Love it!
That was awesome.
And not one penny of that truck’s cost was forcibly taken from anyone’s income through taxation.