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Sorry, but pull-offs are completely retarded, not to mention that the S-10 is built with towing as a higher priority than a Grand Cherokee. The S-10 also has much more low-end and overall torque than the 4.0 in the Jeep. Anyway, don't take it personally, I just can't stand the ignorance behind pull-offs. The ZR2 is a sweet truck and I'd much rather have one of those than a Grand Cherokee.

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Sorry, but pull-offs are completely retarded, not to mention that the S-10 is built with towing as a higher priority than a Grand Cherokee. The S-10 also has much more low-end and overall torque than the 4.0 in the Jeep. Anyway, don't take it personally, I just can't stand the ignorance behind pull-offs. The ZR2 is a sweet truck and I'd much rather have one of those than a Grand Cherokee.

 

 

the only reason i did it is because he said he could pull my truck. I new that jeep had nothing on my truck but hey what did i have to lose.

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Sorry, but pull-offs are completely retarded, not to mention that the S-10 is built with towing as a higher priority than a Grand Cherokee. The S-10 also has much more low-end and overall torque than the 4.0 in the Jeep. Anyway, don't take it personally, I just can't stand the ignorance behind pull-offs. The ZR2 is a sweet truck and I'd much rather have one of those than a Grand Cherokee.

 

 

the only reason i did it is because he said he could pull my truck. I new that jeep had nothing on my truck but hey what did i have to lose.

 

 

...A transmission.

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Those tug-o-war videos prove nothing, its all about traction and pulling height as the truck had a higher chain hook up unloading the rear of the jeep. If the truck broke traction first the the jeep would have won.

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Those tug-o-war videos prove nothing, its all about traction and pulling height as the truck had a higher chain hook up unloading the rear of the jeep. If the truck broke traction first the the jeep would have won.

 

Bullshit. It is the perfect way to test a vehicle against another. It is flawless. How can one vehicle pulling another one backwards possibly not prove that it is OBVIOUSLY superior in every possible way.

 

:lol:

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Sorry, but pull-offs are completely retarded, not to mention that the S-10 is built with towing as a higher priority than a Grand Cherokee. The S-10 also has much more low-end and overall torque than the 4.0 in the Jeep. Anyway, don't take it personally, I just can't stand the ignorance behind pull-offs. The ZR2 is a sweet truck and I'd much rather have one of those than a Grand Cherokee.

 

 

the only reason i did it is because he said he could pull my truck. I new that jeep had nothing on my truck but hey what did i have to lose.

 

 

OH, well in that case, he got owned! :lol: I got the impression that it was the other way around and that you did it so you could have something to brag about, even though you have the advantage. Those 4.0s have great low-end (Chrysler shot themselves in the foot replacing it with that 3.8L...thing), but only enough to maintain their own; nothing a 3/4 350 can't straighten out. :D

 

Those tug-o-war videos prove nothing, its all about traction and pulling height as the truck had a higher chain hook up unloading the rear of the jeep. If the truck broke traction first the the jeep would have won.

 

Bullshit. It is the perfect way to test a vehicle against another. It is flawless. How can one vehicle pulling another one backwards possibly not prove that it is OBVIOUSLY superior in every possible way.

 

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+1 That's how Tundra salesrippers show live proof that their trucks can out-tow real trucks!

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Those tug-o-war videos prove nothing, its all about traction and pulling height as the truck had a higher chain hook up unloading the rear of the jeep. If the truck broke traction first the the jeep would have won.

 

Bullshit. It is the perfect way to test a vehicle against another. It is flawless. How can one vehicle pulling another one backwards possibly not prove that it is OBVIOUSLY superior in every possible way.

 

:lol:

 

 

 

Your kidding right Dan?

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Those tug-o-war videos prove nothing, its all about traction and pulling height as the truck had a higher chain hook up unloading the rear of the jeep. If the truck broke traction first the the jeep would have won.

 

Bullshit. It is the perfect way to test a vehicle against another. It is flawless. How can one vehicle pulling another one backwards possibly not prove that it is OBVIOUSLY superior in every possible way.

 

:lol:

 

 

 

Your kidding right Dan?

 

 

Oh GOD yes. I thought from my previous post around here that would be pretty obvious. :D

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Those tug-o-war videos prove nothing, its all about traction and pulling height as the truck had a higher chain hook up unloading the rear of the jeep. If the truck broke traction first the the jeep would have won.

 

 

 

I dont think the jeep would have won even if i broke traction first. If you see in the video i stoped after i pulled him alittle and then when i started going again he pulled me back alittle and then i pulled him away. and the height of the balls on both trucks were about the same so i dont think that would have much to do with it

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Sorry, but pull-offs are completely retarded, not to mention that the S-10 is built with towing as a higher priority than a Grand Cherokee. The S-10 also has much more low-end and overall torque than the 4.0 in the Jeep. Anyway, don't take it personally, I just can't stand the ignorance behind pull-offs. The ZR2 is a sweet truck and I'd much rather have one of those than a Grand Cherokee.

 

+1000

 

this is a 6cyl GC right??

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Sorry, but pull-offs are completely retarded, not to mention that the S-10 is built with towing as a higher priority than a Grand Cherokee. The S-10 also has much more low-end and overall torque than the 4.0 in the Jeep. Anyway, don't take it personally, I just can't stand the ignorance behind pull-offs. The ZR2 is a sweet truck and I'd much rather have one of those than a Grand Cherokee.

 

+1000

 

this is a 6cyl GC right??

 

 

Yeah, one of the best inline-sixes out there (for trucks/SUVs, that is). It's the 350 of Jeeps, IMO.

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