Milner
formerly "rckcrlr"
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Shawn, you are the MAN. I could not agree more!!
Marc
Marc
Originally posted by Shawn
Very Nice
Originally posted by BBowski82
It started with Legos as a kid and has just progressed from there.
Originally posted by Jeremy
"The journey is the destination" You probably won't understand it, until you do it.
I don't want to limit myself to Poisen Spider and Hells Revenge. If there is a trail out there I want to be able to do it. Have you seen some of the things people are driving up these days? Next time you're in Moab follow a group of rigs up to Upper Proving Grounds. THAT is why we build em the way we do. That, and building stuff is fun. It's fun to drive up something just insane, and then thinking that YOU built it to do that.Originally posted by pokeyYJ
Maybe I don't understand why people build their rigs. I don't even know exactly why I felt the need to lift my Jeep. But I did and I couldn't be happier. Would somebody please explain to me why you built your rig, I would like to know, seriously, I don't understand why. I can understand a mild lift and some bigger tires to get you through a trail, but I don't understand the logic behind building it huge. Is it the same logic that I use for my Jeep or are there different reasons to building?
Originally posted by Greg
EXACTALLY! Legos + Hot Wheels = the kid I am today.
(I used to gather my old Hot Wheels cars, the ones I didn't care for, and smash them with my dads hammer....... Does that ever relate to what I do these days? I think so...... )
Hey..i used to smash them too..
on a rainy day i still play with legos...
even with logos it progressed, once you built one it was only cool for so long...then you were in the store and you saugh the cool flexy suspention and the big tires and just had to have it...
Dohhhhh, hope you got a flame resistant suit, and mat dosen't know your work #, cause he will be calling you to bitch you out for that little remark, might take 6 weeks for him to get pissed off enough to do it, so that should give you time to change your home number to an unlisted one just remember in their world, you are not allowed to have an oppinion.Originally posted by Jeremy
I never said he dropped it off at some goof-ass place like factory and gave them his visa number.
Originally posted by pokeyYJ
O.K. I am starting to get it, I got to thinking why did I lift my Jeep? Then I remembered taking it up to the "B" and wheeling it as a stocker, I remember thinking "Man a couple more inches of ground cleance and I would be able to go anywhere." Now that I have the lift, I start thinking "Man with some lockers and a 8.8 rear end I would be able to go anywhere." I think that as you guys have said, it is a progressive thing and it doesn't really matter how nig your rig is because anybody, big or small can abuse the land and make the trails worse. Its not the rig its the driver.
Originally posted by pokeyYJ
Yup 38's rolling down the road, and if you see me running after them please help, because they won't be on my jeep, after paying that much for tires they are going to have to sit in the garage and look pretty because I will be out of money and the jeep will stay as it is now and 38's don't fit, (I've tried )