Huntsville Alabama / Tennessee Valley Chat
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No I didnt get them wet lol . May fuel mileage has been dropping for a little while . I was getting about 18-19 around town . Now it is about 13-15 . and it feels like the idle has a little stumble to it lately . I am not spending 8 dollar a plug. And I dont really want to use the Champions again . I think the Jeep needs something a little better then a Briggs & Stratton plug. My Harley dont want to run right with them .
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Dusty Lonesome Chat in another Thread
Stoney Lonesome is too far of a drive. Well it's really only about an hour but I don't want to ride out there and chance breaking something and not being able to get right back. There's the paranoia! My Rubi's my daily driver and only 3 months old. I'm sure I'll get over that soon enough. I've heard the Jeep trails are about a 3-4 on a 5 scale.
Personally, I'd rate that armpit excuse for a park 6 out of 5 just because of the dust alone!! 200 ft dust plumes aside, it gets a 1 to 1+ in my book. Whatcha think Wes, Jason???
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I concur. I don't think you could find a way to break anything on the Jeep there. Well unless of course you are blinded by the dust and hit a tree
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. . . and don't forget hitting a tree due to passing out from dust asphyxiation.
Last edited by JK-Rubi; 02-18-2010 at 05:46 PM.