Think the patriot is a close tie with the Commander, we drove one for well over 200k and many badge of honor trails completely stock, currently thought I would have to give the unjeep award to the Renegade, its a far cry from its namesake of the 70's when it was a CJ5 trim level..
I don't know bud, I once got shot with a .177 pellet by one of my cousins goofing around, it was decidely unpleasant and I gave him a black eye for doing it, but it isn't going to put down a violent threat from a criminal bent on doing me or my loved ones harm and it sure as the sun rises isn't...
The difference in this scenario is that you in your JK could do that all day, every day. While four people in a Honda Civic on similar roads would likely cause it to need x, y, and a in tires, underpinnings and low-hanging exhaust work far more often
Something like 36- 37 gallons! Nice!
I had two '90's big Chevy Blazers, k1500, Silverados. Those had 30 gallon tanks right where a pickup truck spare is, inside the tow hitch box. For a truck that got 16 mpg on the highway, that thing had respectable range and was far easier to park than my...
The compact SUV route is a pretty good one. I've been impressed how well our stock CRV with ATs does on forest service roads and other light offroading. It gets us to the places we like to camp and carries the things we need. If I leave the roof rack in the garage and pack a little carefully...
Hey Steve, so we keep our camera equipment really small, lightweight, and not too fancy.
We have an iPhone 12Pro with an Osmo Gimbal
We have 2 DJI Osmo Pocket cameras
We have a DJI Drone which we don't use much
That's really about it. Looking forward to your travels coming up soon. Appreciate...
I'm in the same boat suspension & tires I gotta go 3" to get 265s on it...I'll look into moog suspension I swear by their ball joints and tie rods happy building happy trails
A modest lift (no more than 3")is the way to go in my book. It won't stress the factory parts as much 245 is a good size tire you should be able to go most anywhere with that combo
The Mazdaspeed Miatas were turbocharged. They made about 40 more HP than a standard model. 180-190 HP in a car that weights a bit over 2000 lbs is nothing to sneeze at. But they were never meant to be straight line speed cars.
I miss my supercharged first gen. 150hp and 1800 lbs :innocent:
I love a nice, well cared for 90s MTB. I don't think spec made an alloy frame rockhopper until 1996, though. Let's see some pics! I miss my Manitou SX-R.
Someday we hope to visit most of what we can in the world. However Canada and the areas north of the USA will be many many years from now if our current plan is executed. Glad you are enjoying the videos. Thank you for watching them and for being part of our online community. The Scrubba is...
My son is also 5, non-verbal, and is a total runner. We tested the waters by camping in the backyard and hiking and he seems to love both. So now we are buying an overland trailer to keep the 1 year old and wife comfortable while out on the trail. While we are just starting to get into...
Life definitely happens and I have no doubt you have your eyes on the prize, and you are moving forward intentionally towards some well defined goals you've set. This is time well spent. Proud of you guys. Keep fighting the good fight. ~ E
It seems the tailgate table is the in "thing". I just hate small items rolling around (sockets, etc.), this was a great solution IMO.
p.s. got my slider / steps put on.
That's a crazy low shop rate, its nice to have someone like that local! Don't tell your mechanic, but he's charging about 1/3 the amount of the national average, which Google tells me range from about 75-130 per hour on average. For a specialized 4x4 shop (the kind I would personally rely on for...
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