I'm glad that I've held off on a rear bumper, this thing looks fantastic. I'm really impressed when a company goes as far as reinventing the venerable gas can design.
I hear you, I'm an optimist that if smaller measures such as this have the desired effect more drastic measures that would effect responsible users won't be necessary.
If the summaries of the bill are accurate this sounds like a good thing. Anything that seperates responsible users from a yahoo on an ATV gets a thumbs up from me.:26_7_2:
With Scott's comments about capability in mind, will we see the day that H2's are commonplace on the trail and people don't automatically assume the person behind the wheel is a jack@$$? As they plummet in price, and Soccer Mom/Hip Hop desireability, I am occasionaly tempted to see what they...
If you are traveling alone or with one passenger I do dare say you overpack if you need a trailer. However, throw in a couple of wee ones and dogs and I'm impressed with anyone who can bring everything you need even with a trailer.
For the use you are describing I would keep it very simple. I would purchase an X model with the rear locker and swaybar disconnect, put on an OME lift with 255/85 16's(mostly to help the breakover angle), mount a winch, mate it with an Adventure Trailer and call it good.
On the other hand...
I love the idea of a removable snorkel. By day my rig needs to be discreet as it hauls around your friendly neighorhood financial professional but on the weekends...
I've got two kids, both still in car seats, and a couple of dogs. The JK is plenty roomy for two, I think it might get a little tight with three.
Add a trailer and I think you've got an ideal family rig.
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