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Quick pic of my baby hauling my other hobby.


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We just got a AEV Brute Double Cab with the 5.7 HEMI under the hood. This is the last time you'll likely see it stock, however. It's our 2013 SEMA project, so it's getting a host of goodies. The build starts here:
http://www.warn.com/blog/2013/09/27/2013_sema_build_aev_brute_double_cab.shtml

Andy

If you guys want some insight for the build, let me know. I am just a stones throw away in Central Oregon. Maybe a build for the 2014 Ultimate Adventure?

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This is the last time you'll likely see it stock.

That's probably a good thing! That is a special kind of ugly! It looks kind of like a long box double cab Tacoma. Way to long at stock height with stock tires.

I know it will only take some lift and tires to make me want one though. Are you headed in a more "ExPo" direction with the build, or more "meat head monster truck" direction?
 
Here is a parking lot shot of my 2014 JKUR with stock suspension, tires and wheels with Bushwacker flat flares. Thought I would post in case anyone is interested in seeing what it would look like with flat flares and short tires. Putting 35's on tomorrow and will post more then. Lift comes later. Front air dam and rock rails already trimmed. More pics at txjeepers.com
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Thought I'd jump in with my 2006 Grand Cherokee 65th Anniversary Edition. She's taken me everywhere I've wanted to go ... including over 14,000 feet NUMEROUS times. :-)











 
Having just finished most of the work on our 2012 Arctic Edition Jeep it is now time to get started on a trailer suitable for the back roads. The Jeep has an AEV 2.5 inch lift and Toyo 35" MT's mounted on the stock wheels with Warn bumpers and tire carrier.





 
Having just finished most of the work on our 2012 Arctic Edition Jeep it is now time to get started on a trailer suitable for the back roads. The Jeep has an AEV 2.5 inch lift and Toyo 35" MT's mounted on the stock wheels with Warn bumpers and tire carrier.






Nicely done!

Cheers
 
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Nice WK :-)

I see this pic a lot, where is it? Looks really scary to drive :Wow1:
 
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Nice WK :-)

I see this pic a lot, where is it? Looks really scary to drive :Wow1:



This picture was taken going down "The Steps" on Black Bear Road. It's a mountain pass that goes from Ouray to Silverton in the San Juan Mountains in Colorado. If you don't mind the butt-pucker of your life it's one of the most breathtaking trails in the country. I did the run when there will still a lot of wildfires going on in Colorado, so the scenery was sadly a little hazy. This is what it looks like when it's clear gonig down "The Steps"...

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Oh ... and that's a 3,000 foot drop off! You HAVE to have a spotter...

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camber said:
Oh ... and that's a 3,000 foot drop off! You HAVE to have a spotter...

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Ouch! thanks Camber, that trail looks incredible, dangerous, but worth it. I bet you have your heart in your mouth driving down that.
 
Ouch! thanks Camber, that trail looks incredible, dangerous, but worth it. I bet you have your heart in your mouth driving down that.

Yeah, I don't think I've ever seen my own knuckles so white. Wife refused to be in the Jeep which worked out perfectly because she could be my spotter the whole way down :ylsmoke:


Held up well for fall like that

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I'm pretty sure that one slid off the side before "The Steps" ... would have slid about 20-30 feet. Unfortunately, from what I've heard, there are deaths almost every year on that trail. This is what it looks like when you fall off "The Steps" or off the switchbacks on Black Bear. Both passangers (husband and wife from Missouri) died, so sad.



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"Rollover claims two lives
A vacationing couple from Missouri was killed Tuesday evening when their Jeep slipped off Black Bear Pass and rolled more than 900 feet down a steep slope. Both were pronounced dead at the scene at 7 p.m., according to a report from the Colorado State Patrol.

The victims, Vern A. Huntington, 50, and his wife, Susan A. Huntington, 51, of Saint Peters, Mo., slid off Black Bear Pass road while taking a left hand turn on one of the switchbacks above the top of falls at about 4:15 p.m., police said. The couple was descending the steep mountain road in a soft-top Jeep Wrangler when the accident occurred. Neither was wearing a seatbelt and both were eventually ejected from the vehicle, suffering multiple traumatic head and chest injuries, according to a report from county coroner Bob Dempsey."

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WORDS OF ADVICE: Anyone who plans on attempting Black Beard Road (or any dangerous road/pass like this) ... please do not test your own abilities. If you feel like shouldn't, then you shouldn't. Plain and simple. Be safe everyone.
 
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