grimmjeeper
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- Roy
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I did something similar on Saturday. My tires broke loose in the mud and I slipped off. I was at an angle and couldn't really get out of the Jeep. Fortunately @gek and @J.Ferreira were able to get my winch line hooked up in the rain and I was able to pull my nose back on trail in short order.It was fortunate that we ran the trail on Sunday, as the day before there was a massive rain and hailstorm in the area; the results of which tamped down most of the dust and loose rocks on the hill which is always good. That said, the rain also made some of the sidehills a bit weaker (over time, this is how obstacles and off cambers get formed) and Don found one of the new weak spots. Fortunately Troy came to the rescue and we got Don righted about two minutes later.
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The only breakage Iām aware of was Royās driverās side sway bar link which popped off through the washer leaving everything else firmly attached. Looking at it as we were airing up I could honestly say Iād never seen anything like that before. Then, looking elsewhere on this very forum, seems itās not unheard of:
https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/forum/threads/sway-bar-link-popped-off.15322/
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