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  1. bobfriesenhahn

    Noob sway bar disconnect question

    As mentioned by others, correct shock extension length should keep your suspension from extending so far that the springs fall out. 😀
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    Random Internet Shit you've come across

    As a reminder, almost everything is made in China now, and hardly anything is made in the USA. What do you mean by "fucked to a degree"? Is this an intentional understatement? If "fucked by a degree", it seems like we are at 359 degrees now.
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    The ONE that Started it ALL : PICS from the PAST 😎

    It is nice to see how things were (some of which I saw when I was young) but sad that excess popularity and visitors have destroyed the natural tranquility. 😞
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    BANDIT - 2023 Jeep JT Gladiator Rubicon

    The Ripley Show is sucking up all the oxygen!
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    ✌️ from N NV!

    Welcome from Texas (and Arizona)! Nice looking dog.
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    A Dirt Head's JK

    What is it like driving through a parking garage with 7' clearance now? I looked at a similar Milwaukee bag, but found a cheaper Craftsman bag (two bags in a kit) at ACE Hardware which was much more suitable for my needs given that the "pack out" feature would never be used, and it is an...
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    Random Internet Shit you've come across

    You may be in serious need of services, but they are going to want to charge you for the references. Not a free service!
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    Hello from Dallas,Tx

    Welcome from Dallas, Texas (and Arizona)!
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    TALL & skinny Tires - Is this the New Cool Kid Trend??

    Huh? My own family took that highway at least once in the '70s. A '69 Cadillac Sedan De Ville (472 motor) pulling a camping trailer. There was plenty to see. There was no abnormal concern for survival. We did not go see the brothels though. 😀
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    TALL & skinny Tires - Is this the New Cool Kid Trend??

    When automobiles were new, the roads were designed for horses and wagons. As a result, early cars were always driving on dirt roads. All of the successful cars had very tall skinny tires.
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    TALL & skinny Tires - Is this the New Cool Kid Trend??

    When I was young, our family subscribed to National Geographic, plus we had National Geographic's "adventure" book. There were many expedition adventures described there (across Asia, Africa, South America, etc.) during a time that sometimes it was necessary to build a road and some vehicles had...
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    TALL & skinny Tires - Is this the New Cool Kid Trend??

    That is true. Australian rules pertaining to modifying vehicles are like California's bizarre rules for how to put out the trash.
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    12' Gecko Build

    Wheel dollies. These are normally used with one under each wheel in order to roll a car around. But they should work for crates as well, and you can use them later as wheel dollies.
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    Random Internet Shit you've come across

    Are they Elk proof? In Arizona, the elk have become major pests since they learned how to open a garbage can.
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    BANDIT - 2023 Jeep JT Gladiator Rubicon

    Cardboard disposal now constitutes a project?
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    Show Off Your Guns!

    It turned to shit not long after I left. I am not sure why! 😂
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    SHIPPING SILLINESS

    There are a lot of heavy drinkers in that area.
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    TALL & skinny Tires - Is this the New Cool Kid Trend??

    They do exist (at least two or three), but of course we do not post such things here due to forum rules.
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    TALL & skinny Tires - Is this the New Cool Kid Trend??

    Alas, while we do have a true Overlander in the forum, I am not an overlander, or a person likely to go off-road for a couple of weeks with no access to gas or repair/emergency services. So no steel wheels for me!
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    TALL & skinny Tires - Is this the New Cool Kid Trend??

    35x12.50. But I thought about the 11.50 and if I make the decision again, I may go that way in order to lessen the amount of mud on the Jeep, and to make it easier to install the spare tire.
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