Also not a fan of the tracks, but the rest of that rig is on the money. You guys there at Roam have done an awesome job. Cant wait to see more pics of the finished project.
I for one have the loved the series from the start. Thanks for not checking out as has been suggested:) Keep up the good work yall and I cant wait to see the next episode!
Lessons learned so far:
1. "Go as slow as possible, but as fast as necessary." Still working on that one. The funny thing is that might be a life lesson, not just a off-road lesson.
Awesome words to live by lizardking.........
Nice ZJ; dig the bumper and ditching the cladding. I would like to do that to my WJ, but dont really know what to do with the mounting holes underneath.
Agreed; as a fellow Texan, I am insanely jealous. I have watched their videos numerous times and hawk their site to see when the next installment is dropped. I love how they just seem like really down to earth folks; the type you could sit around the campfire drinking a cold beer with swapping...
Thank you for sharing your photos, I looked at all of them, they are awesome; some truly beautiful country. I have to ask though, whats up with the Orange Traffic Cone:)
Not a Toyota guy, but I too have read nothing but good reviews on the AT2. I will be replacing the BFG KM2s on my WJ with a set very soon as the KM2s are just too much tire for my needs. Good luck with your decision.
That does indeed suck. I think your idea for your jeep would awesome. I really like the Burnsville pic you posted. It definitely gets the creative juices flowing. It is my personal opinion that jeep refuses to produce a closed cab pickup of their own due to an "agreement" of sorts with...
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