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Most post 2000 SUV's are pretty much road cars only. But If you where prepared and built a snow plow style cutting blade on the front of your truck along with armored windows any SUV could probably push through since the blade would "cut" instead of push.
and the F-650 has alot of places where zeds could get tangled underneth. Slap some sheet metal/skid plates on that chassy and it would work alot better. personally a good uparmored rock crawler would be best |
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Honda civic=large metal death trap Ford F650= Zombie lawnmower. http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-L60TWwjrOc0/TZwqnAiyjOI/AAAAAAAAAh8/QPb9W9m79_I/s640/lifted-ford-f650-17855-20080123-l.jpg problem is your oil pan, front and rear diff and gas/break lines and gas tank are all under there and un-protected. |
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http://www.wipo.int/ipadvantage/images/article_0134_2.jpg The white paint is perfect too so you know where not to touch contaminated tissues. Awesome |
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saw that bad boy on top gear, they actually drove it down the street! |
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If you had this many Zs coming at you and you were in a car/truck.... http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2399/1509947402_3231d1984e.jpg What vehicles do you think would get stuck aka SOL and what would plow right through them?
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AM General M916 LET 6x6 tractor with a 400 hp Cummins diesel, 16 speed semi-auto transmission, a 45k winch on the back, 46 inch tall tires. It'd be pretty hard to slow it down, until the 1970's air-shift auto-clutch Cat transmission craps out, then it'd make for a nice 28,000 lbs coffin. Or it's little brother the 915A1. 400 HP, a 5 speed Allison auto, but only a 6x4. Then throw a flatbed on the back and a county plow on the front and plow through some stuff. It still weighs 20,000 lbs so it should be hard to stop. I figure these are some of the cheaper options with Zed crushing capabilities. The M915A1 only cost $1,600, and all it needed was batteries. http://i1238.photobucket.com/albums/ff490/Boosted_Nelson_Inc/DSC04364.jpg |
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If you had this many Zs coming at you and you were in a car/truck.... http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2399/1509947402_3231d1984e.jpg What vehicles do you think would get stuck aka SOL and what would plow right through them? http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6b/Abrams_tank_with_mine_plow.jpg yeah but your gas mileage is going to be a bitch! plus I think they only run on JP8 right? |
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Either a Bobbed Deuce... http://www.100dollarman.com/images/bobbedsite7.png Or the new EFV that the Marines have.. that thing is the fucking TITS!!! Armored, run things over, can go pretty much anywhere, and even hauls ass over the water! http://www.army-technology.com/projects/efv/images/2-efv.jpg I thought they shit canned this thing? |
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this has hit several MN whitetail at upwards of 70mph without damage http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c183/J75player/truck/P1090941a.jpg and this would just be fun hydro driven trencher/chainsaw http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c183/J75player/stuff/1030101016.jpg Speakin of you AV. What lift and tires ya got on that? I like it's stance and am wantin my 07 silverado to sit about the same. |
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this has hit several MN whitetail at upwards of 70mph without damage http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c183/J75player/truck/P1090941a.jpg and this would just be fun hydro driven trencher/chainsaw http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c183/J75player/stuff/1030101016.jpg Speakin of you AV. What lift and tires ya got on that? I like it's stance and am wantin my 07 silverado to sit about the same. 6" Fabtech suspension lift with 315x75R16 Yokohama Geolander MT2's has been a great lift, only breakages i have had in 160k miles have been the sway bar links and front shocks. sway bar links i attribute to the clear roads liquid salt they use up here in the winter, rusts the bolt pretty good. but its not a critical component anyway. shocks i just replaced at about 140K (one was leaking) so prety good life out of it. as with all lifts the Ujoint takes a toll, but the drive angle on the Fabtech is softer then most. I generaly replace my rear most Ujoint every 2-3 years (quick job on a Chevy) others are still original. |
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this has hit several MN whitetail at upwards of 70mph without damage http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c183/J75player/truck/P1090941a.jpg and this would just be fun hydro driven trencher/chainsaw http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c183/J75player/stuff/1030101016.jpg Well, that is pretty wicked looking. |



















