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Well...I did not drink near enough beer to remember that deal...
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LOL, Doug wasn't feeding you a shitload of "brownies" was he?
Well...I did not drink near enough beer to remember that deal...
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Okay, but tell us the trail up wasn't fun as hell and you'd be lying!
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WARNING: LONG POST AHEAD.
Went on a little adventure this afternoon. Sorry no pics, forgot camera. We wanted to check out this trail that we heard was easy and scenic. The web had pictures of Honda civics and Subarus at the end, etc. And I wanted to play with my new GPS. We get to the start of the trail which borders private property, and there are tons of homemade signs "high clearance only" "turn around now, tows are expensive" "your vehicle will break, don't come back here." I'd already seen pics on the web, so I dismissed the signs as bullshit. I figured local residents did that to keep down on the traffic. I was wrong. This trail was intense, deep 4 foot ruts from spring runoffs, large rocks requiring careful lines, muddy hills, etc. The only thing keeping us going was that we thought it would get easier, pictures on the internet don't lie!!! We got to this muddy downhill obstacle with lots of rocks and it was long, we were really worried about having to climb back up it (luckily we told someone exactly where we were going), so we get down to the bottom and there's a row of fricken mailboxes and the road goes to smooth. The exact spot we were trying to achieve was right up ahead and there was a Dodge charger and some other lower clearance vehicle :thinking: It seriously was a WTF moment. I look at the GPS and realized there's 2 ways in to this location. The one we didn't take is a nice maintained residential county road :banghead: so, on the way back we went that way and enjoyed the flowers and rainbows.
The main reason I'm posting this: ProRock kicked ass. There were some tough spots (for a frameless jeep on 33s) requiring careful placement of tires and this thing crawled right through. No winch nor lockers needed. The easy road we took back was very steep and I wished I had used gears more than brakes, but the ProGrips also kicked ass. And finally, the new track bar bolt did not loosen up (I posted about this in another thread). This is the first time since the axle install that I have not had to retighten the bolt. If you didn't read that post, I had overtorqued the bolt and damaged the threads and the bolt kept coming loose. New bolt with PROPER torque has solved the problem.
And before Nick replies....Yes, this is 'good to know.'
that is very much nice to knoweth
Good stuff, now you have more confidence your WJ and parts than you even had before.
Ha. I can imagine the look on your face when you see the mailboxes and cars. Priceless. Glad you made it thru. Dynatrac. Confidence to Explore.
Ran into your buddy Big D at the Bantam Jeep festival in Butler yesterday. I came thiiiiiiis close to asking him to pose for a pic with me and get his autograph for you but I was with my daughter & figured I'd better portray a better example. Plus she's checking the forum out now and I need to clean up my act - not so much goddam swearing & stuff y'know :yup:
Good work [emoji106]
You think you'll be able to run a small microwave off that inverter?
Silly I know. But I've been wanting to add a microwave to my work truck and if it works maybe add one to my Jeep. Been looking into all sorts of configurations and haven't decided to do it or not.
You didn't strike me as the microwave burrito type. Guess you learn something new every day. View attachment 263560
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My partner
Hahaha
You know. I typed that and immediately thought about changing it to make more sense. But nah. What's the fun in that so I let it ride.