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What is your rigs name

CSG

Rank V
Launch Member

Pathfinder I

We don't name our vehicles, we call them by either their model or their color. I drive an LX but I'll say, "I'm taking the Land Cruiser." when referring to it. We have a silver and a white Camry which we refer to by the color, a truck which we call "the truck", and the camping van is called "the van". Boring, aren't we?
 

CHEESY-POOF-MAN

Rank IV
Launch Member

Enthusiast II

We don't name our vehicles, we call them by either their model or their color. I drive an LX but I'll say, "I'm taking the Land Cruiser." when referring to it. We have a silver and a white Camry which we refer to by the color, a truck which we call "the truck", and the camping van is called "the van". Boring, aren't we?
Nothing is boring. Everyone has their own way.
 

TheWayWeWander

Rank IV
Launch Member

Enthusiast II

thats a clean Jeep my friend
Thanks! for 22 yr old ohio jeep the tub is pretty solid, only a couple small rust spots. Drivers side frame had been replaced before I bought it but I had to saf-t-cap the passenger side as the rear trailing arm mount was completely rusted off. Gotta love the salt shakers this time of year!!
 

Tim nash

Rank V
Launch Member

Enthusiast III

Thanks! for 22 yr old ohio jeep the tub is pretty solid, only a couple small rust spots. Drivers side frame had been replaced before I bought it but I had to saf-t-cap the passenger side as the rear trailing arm mount was completely rusted off. Gotta love the salt shakers this time of year!!
Would have never guessed that thing had seen a lick of salt lol, but yes those rear trailing arm mounts are notorious for that especially with salt
 
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