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Jack and the Jeep

Rank I
Launch Member

Contributor I

I'll go ahead and introduce my self! I'm in Clemson South Carolina. I drive a 2006 Jeep Commander XK and I have beginner experience. I'm only 19 and just recently got a 4wd vehicle so this is all kinda new to me! I have already lifted my Jeep 2 inches and slapped some BFG KO2s on it!
 

ToyotaRex

Rank 0

Contributor I

Just south of Tucson Arizona. 2014 Toyota FJ Cruiser. 3" Old Man Emu lift. BFG ko2s and allpro rock sliders. I still have a long way to go for it to be where I want. Cheers!
 

MarkW

Rank V
Launch Member

Advocate II

How is the line of visibility out on the trail I don't have a whole lot of experience with them but just from pulling them in and out of the shop I work at seems like there's a lot of blind spot, I get the same feeling inside an fj cruiser.

Like I said I think it's awesome that you're out there and you're actually using it,


Are you flhummer in youtube? That's where I saw the h3 wheeling. If so, not sure how I didn't run across you are ivy. I started riding that place in 2007.
Yeah, definitely got some blind spots but you get used to them. Would like to do some half doors for the front so I can actually lean out to see a bit. Recently changed out the stereo for one that allows for a front camera too which I mounted in the bumper. When cresting a hill or similar I can pull up that camera to see what's ahead.

I love the looks on people faces when we are in an area that never sees them off road. Back in the early days of the H3 when we would be out usually in a group of about 5 or so people would ask us if we were shooting a commercial for Hummer. The percentage of Hummer owners that wheel their trucks is actually about the same as Jeep, its just there are so many Jeeps and not so many Hummers you don't see them that much.

Yeah, that's me. I really did enjoy wheeling there. Unfortunately living in FL we have to travel a fair distance to get to really good wheeling.
 

TN_4Runner

Rank VI
Launch Member

Trail Blazer III

Hi everyone.
My name is Brandon and I live in Gilbert, Arizona. I am driving a 2007 Land Rover LR3 HSE.

Right now I have 19" rims so I have Cooper Zeon LTZ but plan on doing 18" with some BFG A/T later on.

I will be ordering a Front Runner roof rack and mount a CVT Mt. Shasta Extended roof tent in the next month. Maxtrax and more gear goodies to follow. Looking forward to getting back out on the trails.

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Arailt

Rank V
Launch Member

Pathfinder I

Hey everyone! My name's Brian and I'm from Pittsburgh, PA. I currently drive a 2009 Tacoma 4x4 and previously owned a 2001 TJ, 1999 XJ, and 1985 CJ (first car). My overland experience, as far as vehicle dependent travel goes, is pretty limited. However, I've been 4-wheeling since I started driving 16 years ago.
 

B Wild

Rank VII
Member
Supporter
Investor

Creator I

Hello!
This is my attempt to introduce myself as a new member of Overland Bound. I am in Washington State not to far from Seattle.
I drive a 1998 Toyota Tacoma, 3.4 L V6. It came with a small lift kit and very oversized tires. I swapped out the big tires for a size that is more appropriate for my use. Next I needed to install an add a leaf kit to the rear to accommodate the extra weight of the overland gear I carry. One day I would like to lock up the rear diff. I have many years experience with overlanding/driving backwoods, logging roads, trail blazing etc., but I have only been on trails that were rated easy to moderate two or three times.
 

untitled001

Rank II
Launch Member

Contributor III

Hey everyone,
My name is Fred, and I'm very excited to be a member of this group! I am a newbie, but I look forward to learning and exploring!
1) Location: Virginia, USA
2) Rig: 2014, Jeep Unlimited Rubicon
3) Overlanding Experience: Novice (none, haha)
 

Jose

Rank V
Launch Member

Advocate II

Welcome! Your going to like it here and get great info and advice. I'm also a newbie and learning from this forum as well. Couldn't be more happy also got the wifey and boys excited about doing all sorts of exploring and adventures.
 

artist8686

Rank I
Launch Member

Contributor II

Hey everyone, my name is Eric Rusk. I'm a Jeeper from the Chicago Suburbs, Graphic Designer/Programmer by day and Photographer on the side. Now #OverlandBound1851 and I'm driving a 2015 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon Hard Rock "Sela" #SelaTheJeep15. No major mods yet but going to bump up to 33"s with a 2.5" lift once my tires are in need of replacement. I have done some auxiliary lighting and rock lights with and SPOD unit for my recent trip to Moab, UT this summer and am adding more once I get my Gobi Stealth rack and AEV tire carrier. I post my outdoor activities on Instagram and Yonder @artist8686 so feel free to follow. Excited to be part of the group and excited to keep building my Jeep to be my ultimate Overland Adventure Vehicle.




 
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