I started off with my Dad wheeling a 1943 military jeep, not much seating room I didn't mind as we were out in the woods in Northern California. My Dad used the jeep to scout out areas for wood to cut for the fireplace, It continued till his passing.
- Birthday
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Aug 27, 1953
(Age: 71)
- Location
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Lubbock,TX
- Off-Road Vehicle
- Jeep wrangler Rubicon 2dr
- Favorite Trail
- Rubicon, Moab, Ouray, any where I can get to
- Vehicle
- 2 dr Rubicon
- Year
- 2008
- Color
- Steel Blue
- Transmission
- Manual
- Suspension
- King coilovers front and rear. King front bump stops,Dynatrac pro rock ultimate Dana 44 with 1/2 in axle tube, Currie control arms, 3 in lift, Jks Track bars front n rear, track raised front and rear track bar relocate brackets, Reid racing knuckles. PSC hydraulic assist.
- Wheels & Tires
- KMC XD229 beadlocks, Toyo's 37in/13.5 17 tires.
- Bumpers
- Shrocksworks front bumper, rear tire carrier bumper.
- Armor
- Engine guard, gas tank guard, lower shock and control skid breackets
- Drivetrain
- Stock transmission-transfer case Adams drive shaft
- Winch
- Warn power plant
- Performance
- Superchip
- Lights
- Led fog and spot
- Sound System
- My Gig
- Accessories
- lots of extras
Keep wheeling until your tires wear out, then replace them and do it again.