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A "Good Driver"

Doesn't need a Spotter.
2 (6.1%)
Never uses a Spotter.
1 (3%)
Knows when to use a Spotter.
30 (90.9%)

Total Members Voted: 33

 
 

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Wainiha

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Re: Spotter or no spotter
« on: Jul 06, 2013, 12:54:09 AM »
I am not that good compared to most here I'm sure.

A spotter has to be a good wheeler IMO.  Otherwise he/she can't help you with the correct line. 

I would love to wheel with some here and learn from the driver and the spotter.  How it's done for real.     
2000 3.4L xtra-cab Tacoma.
Icon C/Os
Marlin 1200lb. clutch
Marlin short shifter
FLOODED...GONE

2005 4.0L xtra-cab Tacoma
King Resi C/Os and Total Chaos UCAs
Waiting on Marlin for the RA60 Short throw shifter...Hint Hint
FLOODED...GONE

2012 4.0L xtra-cab 4x4 Tacoma
Automatic...Don't shoot...
 King resi C/O
and Total Chaos UCAs

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