Victory_Overland
Explorer
@Doron is it entirely possible that the picture from the locked differential infotainment page is from one of the Rovers that actually made it through the obstacle without any problems; as stated by the video? I mean should we just assume since we only see one video of horrific off-road driving practices and then find out there are two Defenders who made the obstacle but were not shown that we are seeing the entire aspect of the situation?
Saying we are making excuses and cherry picking is no different then you taking this video wholeheartedly without question of anything other than failure. What how frustrated his Spotters are; they literally give up on him right before he smashes the bumper.
Here, for you fellow Jeep appreciators like myself; posted this video of a chap rocking an unlocked Jeep Wrangler Sport (yes, unlocked). @Doron pay specific attention to what an experienced and real understanding of vehicle capabilities and limitations. Meanwhile the majority of Jeep guys are dumping another $15-20k worth of suspension, axles, lockers, and 37" so they can keep up with the Jones's and not waste their time actually learning how to drive. Watch how effortless this guy flows this bone stock Jeep through a variety of fairly medium to difficult obstacles; I would say very difficult for the vast majority with an unlocked vehicle unless they truly have experience and understanding of their systems.
This, my friend, is true driving skills............or wait, nope, cuz its a Jeep, the Jeep is doing all the work through magic potions and chicken bone throwing and this guy is just along for the ride while the Jeep fairy dusts its way through the various obstacles because you don't need skills to drive so we all buy fully equipped vehicles that magically propel us around the planet all by themselves.
For the rest of us in reality world, I think we will all appreciate watching this guy and example of human and mechanical interface working in unison with what many would say can't be done without lockers. Fact is, 95% of the people who jump in an unlocked vehicle could not make any vehicle meet it's potential so they just lock it and skip fundamentals and then most use their lockers incorrectly to boot.
I give this guy props and pay attention to his modulation, momentum, braking, and route selection; no bling, no lockers, no fairy dust, imagine what and how he would drive a vehicle equipped to assist and complement his skills?
Stock Wrangler Sport w/TC; NO LOCKERS
Saying we are making excuses and cherry picking is no different then you taking this video wholeheartedly without question of anything other than failure. What how frustrated his Spotters are; they literally give up on him right before he smashes the bumper.
Here, for you fellow Jeep appreciators like myself; posted this video of a chap rocking an unlocked Jeep Wrangler Sport (yes, unlocked). @Doron pay specific attention to what an experienced and real understanding of vehicle capabilities and limitations. Meanwhile the majority of Jeep guys are dumping another $15-20k worth of suspension, axles, lockers, and 37" so they can keep up with the Jones's and not waste their time actually learning how to drive. Watch how effortless this guy flows this bone stock Jeep through a variety of fairly medium to difficult obstacles; I would say very difficult for the vast majority with an unlocked vehicle unless they truly have experience and understanding of their systems.
This, my friend, is true driving skills............or wait, nope, cuz its a Jeep, the Jeep is doing all the work through magic potions and chicken bone throwing and this guy is just along for the ride while the Jeep fairy dusts its way through the various obstacles because you don't need skills to drive so we all buy fully equipped vehicles that magically propel us around the planet all by themselves.
For the rest of us in reality world, I think we will all appreciate watching this guy and example of human and mechanical interface working in unison with what many would say can't be done without lockers. Fact is, 95% of the people who jump in an unlocked vehicle could not make any vehicle meet it's potential so they just lock it and skip fundamentals and then most use their lockers incorrectly to boot.
I give this guy props and pay attention to his modulation, momentum, braking, and route selection; no bling, no lockers, no fairy dust, imagine what and how he would drive a vehicle equipped to assist and complement his skills?
Stock Wrangler Sport w/TC; NO LOCKERS