- Location
- Grand Junction, CO
I love driving a stocker over trails where a most people wouldn't dare take a Stock rig.......( BUT, I will do my best to get that same rig thru, ASAP.) Driving the 'Spike in a totally stock TJ was a blast.
It also STRESSES THE HELL out of a person. These days, I can actually enjoy the Trails because I know I'm outfitted properly to be there. I can take in the scenery, enjoying the unmatched beauty of the outdoors and remain challenged.
Thats my reason for driving what I do.
Plus, like Andy says, it's a thing of Progression. I started out in a 4 Cyl CJ5 with 225/75/15's.... street tires, no less. After awhile it had 33's, a EFI'd V8, and a rear Locker. Once you reach your current limits, you'll see that you want to push the envelope further.
There's a learning curve to wheelin and the longer you spend in the seat of a Stock 4x4, the better driver you'll be, once you start getting the 'real' mods. Keep driving youy YJ and make a point to learn something new about it, each time you go wheelin.
Push it to its LIMITS!! Thats something we all can do, no matter how well-equipped our rigs are!
It also STRESSES THE HELL out of a person. These days, I can actually enjoy the Trails because I know I'm outfitted properly to be there. I can take in the scenery, enjoying the unmatched beauty of the outdoors and remain challenged.
Thats my reason for driving what I do.
Plus, like Andy says, it's a thing of Progression. I started out in a 4 Cyl CJ5 with 225/75/15's.... street tires, no less. After awhile it had 33's, a EFI'd V8, and a rear Locker. Once you reach your current limits, you'll see that you want to push the envelope further.
There's a learning curve to wheelin and the longer you spend in the seat of a Stock 4x4, the better driver you'll be, once you start getting the 'real' mods. Keep driving youy YJ and make a point to learn something new about it, each time you go wheelin.
Push it to its LIMITS!! Thats something we all can do, no matter how well-equipped our rigs are!