Miller Jeep Trail experience?

As mentioned, so long as you have rocker guards, tow points front and rear and people who actually care about you and your Jeep, you should be fine.

You don't hear this a lot because people think that if you go out in a Jeep, it's "oh well". To some degree, you need big a big girl/boy and expect damage on certain runs but that doesn't mean just go out there and beat on it. Thank you for saying this.
 
You don't hear this a lot because people think that if you go out in a Jeep, it's "oh well". To some degree, you need big a big girl/boy and expect damage on certain runs but that doesn't mean just go out there and beat on it. Thank you for saying this.

We try to go out and make sure it's just as pretty as when it left the driveway. No need to abuse it just to think you're hardcore.
 
We try to go out and make sure it's just as pretty as when it left the driveway. No need to abuse it just to think you're hardcore.

That's what skid plates are for. I once got a compliment from one guy who was changing my oil for using my skid plates. That's what bumpers are for. Things are going to happen but I remember being on the Rubicon and seeing a vehicle and there was not one flat spot on that vehicle. I appreciate you Pig and all other like minds. :thumb:
 
Miller trail is a good trail to get experience on, it was the first trial I did and I had a lot of fun
 
Miller trail is a good trail to get experience on, it was the first trial I did and I had a lot of fun

Awesome! I'm ready to give it a shot. I've only been on a few trails, and not many of them have been that tricky. But I'm still learning.
 
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