(1) What did you and your truck do today?
I was told no one would go across a hole once,I hit it and was wondering what everyone was scared of,then I went across it long ways.. I was up to my bumper in mud and said screw that,only a stock chevy was out there to pull me out so I didn't wanna get stuck. Still need to go back with some bigger trucks so I can try it.
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I was told no one would go across a hole once,I hit it and was wondering what everyone was scared of,then I went across it long ways.. I was up to my bumper in mud and said screw that,only a stock chevy was out there to pull me out so I didn't wanna get stuck. Still need to go back with some bigger trucks so I can try it.
Now I just need to figure out if I want to buy a new jk through my cousin for cheap, or if I'm gonna dump almost as much as that new jeep on my truck to make it a capable dd and trail/mud/creek
We had my truck, an 04-08 screw levelled on raptor wheels, 96 dodge ram rcsb w/ 6" lift and 35's, a yj with 8" lift and 37's, a Jku 2" lift and 35's, another stock jku. Only the ram tried length wise, and then slowly stopped and gotter stuck.
Now I just need to figure out if I want to buy a new jk through my cousin for cheap, or if I'm gonna dump almost as much as that new jeep on my truck to make it a capable dd and trail/mud/creek
Now I just need to figure out if I want to buy a new jk through my cousin for cheap, or if I'm gonna dump almost as much as that new jeep on my truck to make it a capable dd and trail/mud/creek
Took the '98 today. Just headed to the farm, drug a 18' brillion from one farm to another and when the sun went down, headed home. About 4500lb load for the old girl, very happy I picked up a cushioned receiver last year for things like this.
Spent a good portion of yesterday washing and waxing. Although I've had dark colors before (True Blue), this is my first black truck. Jeez, that was like being chained to an oar. Perfect weather to wash and wax, cool and overcast, but I swear, the wax made waterspots stand out! Lots of elbow grease to get it looking good...I may leave it in the garage for a year or so
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Went up into the mountains to meet with a builder. Looks like we are finally building the mt. house.
One the way back down, I found a backwoods gravel road and decided to explore it. Pretty cool actually.
Found a pretty steep hill with pretty big dips and ruts.
Then I found a little dirt wall... Couldn't resist...
One the way back down, I found a backwoods gravel road and decided to explore it. Pretty cool actually.
Found a pretty steep hill with pretty big dips and ruts.
Then I found a little dirt wall... Couldn't resist...
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Went up into the mountains to meet with a builder. Looks like we are finally building the mt. house. One the way back down, I found a backwoods gravel road and decided to explore it. Pretty cool actually. Found a pretty steep hill with pretty big dips and ruts. Then I found a little dirt wall... Couldn't resist...
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It's not the first time he's left this stuff up to me. When he was buying cars for him and my mom, I was the one telling my parents what to buy and why. I was the one choosing the options and signing the papers, and ultimately shipping them up to my parents.
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