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Pics are of my 94 Wrangler YJ, Currently in tear down mode to fix up and re paint the frame...planning on a buggy build, lt1 V8, 40s, 14 bolt rear, air lockers
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Pic of my 04 Grand Limited
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pic of my rig shot by my friend dzJeepChic...

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You're probably safe though. With that much snow, they probably shut the state down!

I know. It's hilarious. Theres snow forecasted this week for and inch or two and they're already talking about closing down the base and schools. When I lived in Buffalo, NY you'd get 10 times that much snow just form the wind blowing. haha
 
I know. It's hilarious. There's snow forecasted this week for and inch or two and they're already talking about closing down the base and schools. When I lived in Buffalo, NY you'd get 10 times that much snow just form the wind blowing. haha

I was on a business trip in Columbia South Carolina back in the 90's when they got hit with a major snow storm (about 0.5") and the whole state was a wreck. It seemed strange because I grew up in NY and lived in northern Maine at the time. I'm sure nothing's changed in that regard.

Watch out for the other guy!
 
Weekend trip

Got our first Jeep in. September and have mainly used it as a daily driver. Our first weekend trip like to broke our backs as the stock seats & suspension left us wondering if this 2005 TJ Rubi with only 32,000 miles was worth the investment.
We enjoyed the scenery in SE Oklahoma, but are re-thinking our overland dreams.:rappel:

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Got our first Jeep in. September and have mainly used it as a daily driver. Our first weekend trip like to broke our backs as the stock seats & suspension left us wondering if this 2005 TJ Rubi with only 32,000 miles was worth the investment.
We enjoyed the scenery in SE Oklahoma, but are re-thinking our overland dreams.:rappel:

Did you lower your tire pressure? What type of roads/trails did you drive it on and what were your expectations? Tire pressure alone makes a big difference. But also things like your driving speed adjusted to road/trail conditions, the amount of weight in your vehicle and how it's loaded all contribute to ride quality.

V/R
Rich
 

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