Cool, I'm glad none of you took that the wrong way. Kenny, I know what you mean about the wheeling situation. We still have idiots around here who think that lift blocks on the front axle are ok, and all-thread rod makes great axle U-bolts. Slap on a Confederate Flag and some CB antennas and go! Gets sort of scary, and don't even get me started on some of the pulpwood trucks around here, lol. I build all my stuff on a budget and it normally takes me a year or two to get a project somewhere near done because of money issues, so I know what it's like to not have lots of cash to put into a truck. But most of these guys around here are more worried about room for the beer cooler than working brakes and seat belts. I'm all for a good time, but in recent years I have been increasingly disgusted with the carelessness and just flat out stupidity going on out on the trails. With rock crawling becoming so popular I keep seeing more and more guys trying to build off road rigs with limited skill and even less understanding of the physics involved. I'm no math whiz by any means, but I know what looks safe and strong and what looks like rolling death when I see it. Homemade 4 link setups and steering mods seem to be the scariest stuff out there. And they wonder why all the trails are getting closed and we have such strict lift laws.
Oh and I think the bowling ball idea is cool. While I don't like the "Truck Nutz" idea, something about taking an idea into absolute absurdity simply for the reason of mocking the original idea really appeals to me. In Tyler Durden's words, "They don't have the courage you have, to just run with it." Yeah, I'm a very bad person, lol. [^]