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The damage is not that bad considering 3 rolls and in very rough terrain. That cage did a great job protecting you. Thanks for the info on in cab projectiles make me think about what I want to do to avoid that.

By the way how did the stuff in the bed do it looks like very well in terms of spare tires and stuff.

Thanks everybody for the nice comments. I plan on rebuilding if possible and should know my plan in a few weeks. For those of you who have not been to outlaw, as a joke a few months ago Connor wrote my name on his display long travel kit as if he was placing it on hold for me. Maybe with any luck I will be able to make that a reality.

WRC funny you should mention the bed gear. It held in place so well I never even gave it a thought. The worst part was trying to pry open the tailgate to get to the tools with any tools.
 

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Sorry for the hopefully temporary loss of RSV5 Gordon, if you do get the long travel kit you should give me a ride in it, I've been at a loss for words since I first heard of this, glad you're okay, not sure if you're quite 100% with you considering going to rc cars though, hope the rebuild process is as quick and painless as possible
 

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It looked as though the stuff in the bed made it I just wanted to confirm it. You thinking the right thoughts on securing in cab stuff and not just for your own safety but so you can find it when you need it. I rolled a Rally car in the dark back in the
early 90s having a flashlight and first aid kit looked down was the best thing we did.

Every thing in the trunk including the trunk lid were spread out on the side of a colorado mountain. Hope to meet you some day I have heard many a story from Wiz.
 
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It looked as though the stuff in the bed made it I just wanted to confirm it. You thinking the right thoughts on securing in cab stuff and not just for your own safety but so you can find it when you need it. I rolled a Rally car in the dark back in the
early 90s having a flashlight and first aid kit looked down was the best thing we did.

Every thing in the trunk including the trunk lid were spread out on the side of a colorado mountain. Hope to meet you some day I have heard many a story from Wiz.

Wiz better be careful of the stories he is telling. We have pictures of him that would be funny as hell if we posted them. Haha
 

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Glad you and your passenger were safe. Bummer to see that happen to such an awesome truck. Great point on the projectiles in the cab.


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I ask my son Daymon if he remembered the truck you gave him a ride in (of course he did). Then I showed him the pictures. His first response was "ohh noo, is he ok?" He also thinks you will need some new graphics since they looked scratched...
 
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