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dynamike

Observer
Our Stretchy
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computeruser

Explorer
2002 TJ. Ford 8.8" rear. 1.25" front spacer, rear airbags. JKS Disconnects and lots of Mobil1. Demonstrated ability to be self-supported for two adults, except for gasoline, for >1 week.

In the summer:
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In the winter (note the Yokahama Geolandar I/T winter tires - they're great!):
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Rear cargo storage system allows me to comfortably carry this:
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Out in the wilderness:
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crawldit

Adventurer
Sedona (Only one week old:smiley_drive: )
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Wickenburg Mountains :088:
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Backroad to Crown King :ylsmoke:
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Sunflower Mine :safari-rig:
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Brett M

Adventurer
Uticon said:
Heres mine last weekend on the Paria River Trail UT

And I ran across this trail in one of my books earlier today........is it fun and worth my drive? :shakin:
 

kcowyo

ExPo Original
tjbliley said:
My new Daily Driver

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Nice MJ.

I've always liked those and I would love to see one built up for the long haul. I have a friend in town with a nice blue one. Other than a small lift and some 33's, it's stock and in excellent condition. He swears he'd never sell it.

Cool trucks - :beer:
 

Uticon

Adventurer
Brett M said:
And I ran across this trail in one of my books earlier today........is it fun and worth my drive? :shakin:

Its an awsome trail.
As i mentioned we did this last weekend due to low water levels and the ice covering most of the trail.
We know a guy that did it last year in early/mid december and there was much more water to deal with.
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