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If you can believe it, this used to be a paved road where regular cars used to drive on...
Show off. We all know you threw that whale into reverse right after you took that pic. :cheesy:
If you can believe it, this used to be a paved road where regular cars used to drive on...
I think after seeing this and reading what you wrote, I don't think anyone can say anything more! :thumb:
If you can believe it, this used to be a paved road where regular cars used to drive on...
Is a two wheel drive jk acceptable as an overlander Greg, if driven by a qualified person of great skill level??
If you can believe it, this used to be a paved road where regular cars used to drive on...
Granted, this is a really old route that hasn't been used by cars in years but, it only takes one big storm to tear out a road or trail and make it next to impassible in anything but the most capable Jeep. Over the years, I have come across many such instances where the trail ahead should have been relatively easy to navigate but was unexpectedly, anything but. And, because of this, I have built up my Jeep accordingly. Again, I can go anywhere an overland Jeep can go but, an overland Jeep cannot go where I can go. :yup:
Hells yeah! Another 2wd example is the Ford Escape rental 'SUV' I was in last week. It saw quite a bit of "overlanding" at my organizations offroad mobility training area in the woods of Virginia. By the way, if you happen to rent a metallic grey Ford Escape with Maryland tags, you may suddenly experience brake failure due to excessive pad wear during the vehicles first 1000 miles :blush:
Haha that's funny because my wife already has a 2wd escape. So I guess besides the jeep, I have a fully equipped escapalander that has not let me down yet. I've barrelled through 4 inches of snow in it, and even the dirt trails. It's a machine for sure! :beer:
Haha! That is funny, an escapalander! I dig all the new Ford line up of "landers", lately I have rented the Fiestalander, the Focuslander and the Fusionlander too. Seriously, I do like them and drive them like a "rental" on a closed course at an undisclosed location.
Again, I can go anywhere an overland Jeep can go but, an overland Jeep cannot go where I can go. :yup:
Oh ya, I bet Moby cant do this.
how bout that MPG. lol wait mine cant either..:bleh::bleh:
:cheesy::cheesy:2500 miles. Talk to me after a couple wheeln trips and I know it wont be that. Funny, I knew it came with cruise control, but didn't know anyone actually used it. :crazyeyes: I got mine up to 21+ on a summer road trip to Bryce/Zion/Sedona this past summer. Now I'm at about 15mpg with 9k, all overland mile. I go overland to mall, overland to drop kids at school, overland to SNG, overland for wheelin trips, and overland to.....guess I need more fwy miles. :doh:
After 23 pages on the full blown HTML site, or 45 pages on the iPad app, or 675 posts (this one), I just can't remember if I posted this of EVO1 from many years ago. Possibly the ultimate way to show off your new roof top tent
After 23 pages on the full blown HTML site, or 45 pages on the iPad app, or 675 posts (this one), I just can't remember if I posted this of EVO1 from many years ago. Possibly the ultimate way to show off your new roof top tent
After 23 pages on the full blown HTML site, or 45 pages on the iPad app, or 675 posts (this one), I just can't remember if I posted this of EVO1 from many years ago. Possibly the ultimate way to show off your new roof top tent
You must have received every TV channel on that rig. Oh, what......wait....those are lights. ☀☀☀☀
After 23 pages on the full blown HTML site, or 45 pages on the iPad app, or 675 posts (this one), I just can't remember if I posted this of EVO1 from many years ago. Possibly the ultimate way to show off your new roof top tent