A few too many action movies perhaps?No Big whoop?! Brother, we're family as we're both here on this forum rooting for the Bronco. But if I'm spending $55-$60K or higher (Badlands + sasquatch + Lux) and they're boasting were the GOAT we have the GOAT transmission, and then you see that?!
On a personal level though, perhaps it's a personal problem right? I'll admit it LOL, but I don't run from a fight and I finish what I start. If I'm Ford and I say I have the GOAT transmission, you better back it up. Hey I hope your right, maybe they did finish, if so awesome!
Whether or not you're able to complete an obstacle or not has more to do with the skill of the driver than the vehicle; much like driving a sports car on a track.
I've seen many an idiot bring a new Vette or 911 Turbo S to track day then end up beached in the sand or into the wall at Barber Motorsports Park; trust, it ain't an issue with the Porsche.
Same for wheeling. Seen many a knucklehead with a perfectly modded and lifted JK or JL, but either didn't have a spotter, or just didn't listen when said spotter yelled "Passenger, Passenger!" and they instead turned "Driver" and lost the line, banged on a boulder, and broke an axle.
This isn't about pride, or your ego. If a guy can't take the obstacle, he just can't do it. We don't give guys crap about it, we all have limits to confidence or don't want to damage our rig. When on the trail, I'd much rather have a guy take the bypass route if they aren't feeling it, rather than getting stuck n fuked, then I've got to help get under the rig with ratchet straps, the torch, or duct tape (always bring duct tape! Shits like magical powers) to help him avoid a $1500 recovery fee.
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