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  • #61
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    it was still fun even with the nasty A$$ mud. As you can see in the photos. We have the rig on the lift. But have yet to open it up to see what went wrong in the rear parking brake. I am thinking Joel will be starting on it in the next 48 hours.
    I think we did good.Kept up well with the 2 larger tired rigs. :)

    The wrangler LOVES the rev-limiter ! What you think Jeff ?
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    • #62
      I would have had a ball on devils backbone. Sounds like fun! Did you try the left side that empties you out a third of the way up on devils backbone Jeff ?
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      • #63
        Thanks for the pic fix Sarge!

        So did Steve buy or borrow Uncle Holley's rig?

        Good times.
        brad

        5.0L | 435 | 203 | 300 | 4.10 | 39.5
        Buildup BACK underway...


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        • #64
          My new rig. Just need some 1 tons under it. Its hard to keep the foot off the skinny pedal. It sat at dad's for 2 1/2 years now. I kinda new the joints might be a little dry. But had a ball on the quad.
          Learned alot about how to run one in the woods. (point and shoot) Totally different then a Jeep. I love playing in the mud.

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          • #65
            Originally posted by 94Dodge Truggy View Post
            Carwash if you come I will show you some good buggy hill climbs that people seem to have a hard time findin. They are right up your alley.

            scott,im gonna have to make you show me these hillclimbs,too. im sorry we missed the fun this time. we were planning on coming,but some of us didnt have our jeep fixed in time,and then instead of just coming out in my rig we found ourselves tearing apart an old semi trailer to get some free E track

            i have a feeling im going to really like wheelin with you and your truggy

            Originally posted by Bear Chow View Post
            How come I've never seen anyone drive down devil's backbone?
            Paul
            guess youve never been there when i go down thats how i do it every time. straight down is definately safer IMO than taking one of the side shoots. if we dont go straight down the middle,we will usually go down the "crack" wich is that rocky creekbed to the right.
            scotty

            85 grand wagoneer(whats left of it)
            77 scout II truggy
            84 chevy "home made crewcab"

            Delightfully Tacky,Yet Unrefined

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            • #66
              Originally posted by Treefrogsw View Post
              My new rig. Just need some 1 tons under it. Its hard to keep the foot off the skinny pedal. It sat at dad's for 2 1/2 years now. I kinda new the joints might be a little dry. But had a ball on the quad.
              Learned alot about how to run one in the woods. (point and shoot) Totally different then a Jeep. I love playing in the mud.
              Cool, tell your folks that we miss them out in the woods... I'm sure that the Jeep will be well cared for now...
              brad

              5.0L | 435 | 203 | 300 | 4.10 | 39.5
              Buildup BACK underway...


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