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#4621
I was parked in the "Pits" section in the between the sand drags and the mud bog over towards the bog side, I parked the jeep and sat up on top and could turn around and watch the sand drag from on top of the jeep, there was 1 JK there and 1 XJ and a lifted 1 ton dodge dually truck. That was one fast green sand dragster 3 wheeler motorcycle lookin thing there wasn't it?
i was running my jeep down the sand drags...i'll tell you jeeps do really well at that
#4623
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A shovel, steel stake, 30' tow strap, if ya got a locker wrap the strap around a tire with diff locked, stake or wrap strap around a boulder or tree, put it in gear and slowly give er gas the strap will wrap around the tire and pull you forward or back if ya do it on the rear tire, it can be done.
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West Siiiiide!
#4625
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Join Date: Feb 2011
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Trip
I just got back from a nice little vacation in San Antonio. The 2 day drive in the jeep was a *blast*! Some thoughts
on the experience:
- Doorless and Topless is the way to go. Even for a 17 hour drive (split over 2 days)
- Footpegs are *awesome* for these long drives.
-- Corollary: Rustoleom doesn't stick too well to unprepped chrome...
- You need to drink *lots* of water.
- With all that water, you'll stop frequently, and sometimes you have to make your own "rest stops"
- You can *not* use too much sun block
- Carry extra fuses, heh!
- The short rainstorms are a godsend!
-- Corollary Do *not* let a semi pass you on the driver side during said rainstorms... >:(
- Become BFF's with 4th and 5th gear (manual tranny). My 3.23 gears *hated* 6th, lol!
- An enthusiastic wave from another Jeeper is awesome after hours of driving!
- the kids will always stare at you in awe
- The wimmin folk will often look at you in envy
- The guy folk will often look at you in frustration
-- Anger if the wimmin use envy
- Its much more fun to "sneak" across the border
I just got back from a nice little vacation in San Antonio. The 2 day drive in the jeep was a *blast*! Some thoughts
on the experience:
- Doorless and Topless is the way to go. Even for a 17 hour drive (split over 2 days)
- Footpegs are *awesome* for these long drives.
-- Corollary: Rustoleom doesn't stick too well to unprepped chrome...
- You need to drink *lots* of water.
- With all that water, you'll stop frequently, and sometimes you have to make your own "rest stops"
- You can *not* use too much sun block
- Carry extra fuses, heh!
- The short rainstorms are a godsend!
-- Corollary Do *not* let a semi pass you on the driver side during said rainstorms... >:(
- Become BFF's with 4th and 5th gear (manual tranny). My 3.23 gears *hated* 6th, lol!
- An enthusiastic wave from another Jeeper is awesome after hours of driving!
- the kids will always stare at you in awe
- The wimmin folk will often look at you in envy
- The guy folk will often look at you in frustration
-- Anger if the wimmin use envy
- Its much more fun to "sneak" across the border
#4626
Trip
I just got back from a nice little vacation in San Antonio. The 2 day drive in the jeep was a *blast*! Some thoughts
on the experience:
- Doorless and Topless is the way to go. Even for a 17 hour drive (split over 2 days)
- Footpegs are *awesome* for these long drives.
-- Corollary: Rustoleom doesn't stick too well to unprepped chrome...
Attachment 204437
- You need to drink *lots* of water.
- With all that water, you'll stop frequently, and sometimes you have to make your own "rest stops"
Attachment 204438
- You can *not* use too much sun block
- Carry extra fuses, heh!
- The short rainstorms are a godsend!
-- Corollary Do *not* let a semi pass you on the driver side during said rainstorms... >:(
- Become BFF's with 4th and 5th gear (manual tranny). My 3.23 gears *hated* 6th, lol!
- An enthusiastic wave from another Jeeper is awesome after hours of driving!
- the kids will always stare at you in awe
- The wimmin folk will often look at you in envy
- The guy folk will often look at you in frustration
-- Anger if the wimmin use envy
- Its much more fun to "sneak" across the border
Attachment 204439
I just got back from a nice little vacation in San Antonio. The 2 day drive in the jeep was a *blast*! Some thoughts
on the experience:
- Doorless and Topless is the way to go. Even for a 17 hour drive (split over 2 days)
- Footpegs are *awesome* for these long drives.
-- Corollary: Rustoleom doesn't stick too well to unprepped chrome...
Attachment 204437
- You need to drink *lots* of water.
- With all that water, you'll stop frequently, and sometimes you have to make your own "rest stops"
Attachment 204438
- You can *not* use too much sun block
- Carry extra fuses, heh!
- The short rainstorms are a godsend!
-- Corollary Do *not* let a semi pass you on the driver side during said rainstorms... >:(
- Become BFF's with 4th and 5th gear (manual tranny). My 3.23 gears *hated* 6th, lol!
- An enthusiastic wave from another Jeeper is awesome after hours of driving!
- the kids will always stare at you in awe
- The wimmin folk will often look at you in envy
- The guy folk will often look at you in frustration
-- Anger if the wimmin use envy
- Its much more fun to "sneak" across the border
Attachment 204439
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Dazole that sounds like a blast! I really like the pic with the AZ sign that's a wallpaper pic! Ditto on the looks, coming back from a recent trip in the middle of the NV desert I experienced the same thing. I think I enjoyed the looks from the kids the most. They don't try and hide the look of envy...
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I am too much of a wuss to drive around doorless and topless when its this hot outside. But cooler weather will be here soon and considering the doorless thing.