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@Sierrahotel83 As my family found out a few weeks ago, the answer is, "anywhere your heart desires". :blush:

Good luck!

As we now affectionally call it, The FamRunner.
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that kid in the back seat has the right attitude lol... :)
 
Here is a pix of my rig without trailer on a trail here in Colorado called Radical Hill. It is just east of Breckenridge.
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It is an 85 Cherokee with 4.7L stroker on 35's w/lockers and Dana 44 axles front and back.

What a cool pic. Awesome trial, perfect for testing co-pilot's nerves jajaja


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Your 275s look good. I kept the stock tire size for the SE off road because I wanted a full size spare and I can't fit anything larger in the well.
I'm looking for 33's next, put a 2" 1/2 lift on a few months back. Thinking about ordering the rock sliders you have. Just got my skid plates from niss tech.

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I'm looking for 33's next, put a 2" 1/2 lift on a few months back. Thinking about ordering the rock sliders you have. Just got my skid plates from niss tech.

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Right on! I wish I would have went bigger and invested in a hitch mounted tire carrier. What lift did you install? I couldn't find much out there, was told the OME wouldn't work on the North American pathfinder. Ended up with the 2 " AC deluxe from 4x4 parts. Gave me about 2.75". FYI the sliders are great. They have two versions, and take about 6 weeks to fab and ship at about $550 all in.
 
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The @vagabondexpedition rig out in Alberta this past summer. The National Parks of Jasper and Banff are off limits to 'off grid' camping - but Highway 11 is a little bit of a hidden gem. Crown land so you can camp just about anywhere - within reason as to not disturb the natural beauty in the area.


camping here for the night
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