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BlackDog

one small mod at a time
EKSJAE said:
tell me honestly, how many freelanders do you think will ever see dirt road.
Uhh, 1 so far.
First and only time up AF canyon/mineral basin, (somewhere there), I was pi##ed, he was slowing the van down.

Maybe worried about losing that OMG huge rear muffler that they have? Or a scratch? I dunno.

Then I played in the snow and the mud, and so he did (!!?!!), and we waited to see if would have to rescue or not.

Only had 27" tires then too.....
 

DrMoab

Active Member
Location
Fruit Heights Ut
EKSJAE said:
or a grand cherokee owner, wouldnt want you to try and get the real thing. you might get stuck........AGAIN :rofl:
Comming from an XJ owner this is an example of the pot calling the kettle black is it not?
Don't take me wrong...I own both but when I crawl under them they sure look a lot alike expept for the coils in the rear of the grandy..
 

Jeremy

total tacoma points: 162
DrMoab said:
Comming from an XJ owner this is an example of the pot calling the kettle black is it not?
Don't take me wrong...I own both but when I crawl under them they sure look a lot alike expept for the coils in the rear of the grandy..


your right. it is not the vehicle, it is the driver. a stock cherokee would have got stuck in three feet of melting, slushy snow also. but if it was me driving the stock xj or the zj, i probably would not have tried it. i would give you more details of this adventure, but i dont want to make joe look any dumber. :greg:
 

JoeT

Well-Known Member
Location
Herriman
EKSJAE said:
your right. it is not the vehicle, it is the driver. a stock cherokee would have got stuck in three feet of melting, slushy snow also. but if it was me driving the stock xj or the zj, i probably would not have tried it. i would give you more details of this adventure, but i dont want to make joe look any dumber. :greg:
thanks.. I think.
 
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