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Originally posted by Todrick:
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Originally posted by xterra_canuck:
[b]Todrick is the only one going on about it...

tell you my X will never see more than an overgrown driveway . . .

I think part of the problem is anyone's definition of "off-road". For you, it's much more a rugged, rock-strewn, Moab-based adventure. To me, off-road is getting to a good camping spot at KOA. Maybe there needs to be some kind of baseline definition of "off-road" before you bitch-slap each other any more over "off-road" abilities . . .

i really dont, i know this whole debate started two years becasue of my statement "a 4x2 x with a good driver can go where a 4x4 x with a novice driver cant..." i still believe that is true... but not just cause of ability... also because of confidence...

dont believe me, ask Imacsae, if his truck would have went up Box canyon in AZ following jackel, if he wouldn't have had me driving it. after following jackel up the toughest obstacle he even said "i would have turned around"... this was a case of it being more about the driver and less about the vehicle... cause now ivan goes places that scare the crap outta me smile

but believe what you want. i have and always will know that all things being equal a 4x4 is more capable than a 4x2... only a complete moron does not know that.

but now the debate is not even about that, it seems to be more about trying to convince people i am the one who starts this fight... when in reality i just want to go out and have a good time with fellow x owners who dont care whether we have 4x2's or 4x4's[/b]
My apologies, Todrick, I didn't mean to come off sounding like I was criticizing you.

My only intention was to note that the whole 2WD vs. 4WD debate seems to have two combatants only: Todrick versus 4WDers.

I appreciate your arguments, and I have never heard you say that a 2WD can go someplace it can't. Every time I've seen you post about a 2WD's capability, it's after you or Jackel have proven it.

Good luck in the future taking your X places it shouldn't be able to go, and proving nay-sayers wrong.

Happy wheeling.
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