It is a sweet rig I have just recently got everything in perfect working order. Jeeps are finicky once I installed 8 adjstable control arms and adjustable trac bars everything fell into place. The dual batteries are sweet, duals will be the first mod on the next rig I build.
Nwoods you should...
I vote for snowy range wyoming. Its close to nebraska and there are not many people up there. The two trails listed on traildamage.com are a great place to start.
to flap or not to flap
I built mine with parts from napa and hope depot I think it only cost me about thirty dollars and they work so well I havent taken them off all year. When they wear out or get ripped off by the rocks here in Colorado I will make another set.
I think there is a company...
Wow this turned into a great post. I must admit I learned a lot. I carry a small pruining saw I think they are used on fruit tree farms. I have never needed a chainsaw but where I camp and four wheel here in Colorado the trees are not that big above 8000 feet. A winch and an axe do the job...
wow
Im surprized at the responses to this question. Personally I am offended by most people who think they can cut trees in national forests. I hate it when I am camping and hear someone running a chainsaw. Shooting bothers me even more. I can see using a chainsaw in the spring to clear...
one more heep over the hill
I will be driving over vail pass today pulling the chaser. I am using TheMike's scangauge so I to can figure out what it costs me to go play. Im planning on getting 12 miles to the gallon. I will report back in a week or so.:smiley_drive:
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