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wow #849719 11/30/07 09:55 PM
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burythebeast Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
i had no clue that people actually wheeled killed in actions. impressive!


'96 Jeep XJ
'65 Jeep CJ5
'87 Dodge Raider
'79 Plymouth Trailduster (Ramcharger)
Re: wow [Re: burythebeast] #849720 12/01/07 03:55 AM
Joined: Mar 2002
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DennisThompson Offline
Body Damage is Cool
They are actually quite impressive off road even in stock form they just need more ground clearance. Most people don't even know they have a low range. We had a group that had a 71 Bronco, 96 Bronco, early 70s TLC, and a new TJ all built up laughing and us on Poison Spider on Moab. About half way through the trail they quit laughing when the TJ was strugling on a rock and I didn't even spin a Wheel. I just picked a better line ane the 104" wheel base was a better match for that rock. I had a 98 TJ and I don't think the Kia is better off road but it sure is fun, I just miss taking the top down.
Dennis


95 Sportage, gone but not forgotten.
98 Jeep TJ, 4" Zone springs with RC Long arms, Ford 8.8", 4.56 gears & Detroit locker rear, D30, 4.56 & Detroit Trutrack front.
Re: wow [Re: burythebeast] #849721 12/02/07 04:15 AM
Joined: Jun 2007
Posts: 150
Yankee_Tim Offline
Wheeler
Quote
i had no clue that people actually wheeled killed in actions. impressive!


It's the magician, not the wand. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

That said, a good wand in the hand of a powerful magician is a hard-rocking thing.

Just ask that boy, Harry Potter. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />


Yankee Tim

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