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I disagree. It's like walking around with a chipped front tooth. Fix the damn thing.
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More like a scar from hand-to-hand combat with a bear. Wear it with pride...for those that survive.
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There’s some stuff I’d fix but I don’t care about the tailpipe too much.
 

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They are 40" Nitto Trail Grapplers.
The gearing is 5.38's.
As soon as I put it into 4 low, I heard a "click". So the damage was probably from KOH.
I thought the "click" was a u-joint.
I did Kane Creek, on the climb up Hamburger Hill , we had 17 rigs, I was one of five to make it up, not winching.
I am not a lead foot and would take the winch no problem.

No "hopping", or anything that would abuse the JL.
I knew 40's were too much for that axle!



What

what 40s are you running? are those stock gears? would love to hear what line caused the carnage ;)
 

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They are 40" Nitto Trail Grapplers.
The gearing is 5.38's.
As soon as I put it into 4 low, I heard a "click". So the damage was probably from KOH.
I thought the "click" was a u-joint.
I did Kane Creek, on the climb up Hamburger Hill , we had 17 rigs, I was one of five to make it up, not winching.
I am not a lead foot and would take the winch no problem.

No "hopping", or anything that would abuse the JL.
I knew 40's were too much for that axle!
And that was a Dana UD 44, right?
 

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Correct UD 44, UD 60 semi float out back.

Once we go down to a 38" tire, I will feel much better.
Unrelated question, but is there a reason that you put your responses above what you're quoting? One other person does that here and I always wondered why they felt the need to deviate and make it harder to follow the conversation.
 

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That is the way I have done it on forums since the late 90's, like over on Pirate back in the day.LOL
I didn't know there was a "deviation" or made it hard to follow, actually.
For me under the quote, feels and looks clunky.
To each their own, I guess. :beer:

Unrelated question, but is there a reason that you put your responses above what you're quoting? One other person does that here and I always wondered why they felt the need to deviate and make it harder to follow the conversation.
 

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They are 40" Nitto Trail Grapplers.
The gearing is 5.38's.
As soon as I put it into 4 low, I heard a "click". So the damage was probably from KOH.
I thought the "click" was a u-joint.
I did Kane Creek, on the climb up Hamburger Hill , we had 17 rigs, I was one of five to make it up, not winching.
I am not a lead foot and would take the winch no problem.

No "hopping", or anything that would abuse the JL.
I knew 40's were too much for that axle!
Wow, pretty crazy.

I wonder though if you had 4.88s or numerically lower gears if it would have survived a smidge longer.

I'm going to do either 38s (Nitto Trail Grappler) or 39s (the BFG KM3) and will leave the factory XR axles untouched until something happens then prob do a dynatrac 44/60 combo.

Thanks for sharing!
 

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I get a lot of people asking me if thats my color as well, lol.
And that isn't your color as well? If not, what is your color? I need to find a side by side to compare. It / they are good looking.
 
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And that isn't your color as well? If not, what is your color? I need to find a side by side to compare. It / they are good looking.
Mine is actually Tuscadero. When next to each other, mine is much more a *hot pink* where as Snazzberry is more a darker, deeper purple-y color.
 

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We got home the day before yesterday, so today was the first day we took the time to really look at the jeeps, and to do some maintenance. I hit 10k miles on this trip, so @Rotsam wanted to change my oil and rotate my tires. NBD, and watching him putter around the garage is fun (my husband is a tech bro, him puttering around the garage is a fairly new concept for him/me).

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Jeep Wrangler JL Moab - the aftermath. Show yours! {filename}



We cleaned up the interior of mine the other day because it was just plain filth, so I didn’t have to mess with that today. Checking out my rig though, we found a few bumps and bruises. There is super minor scratching/pin striping from Kane Creek Canyon. I’m sure we could buff them out or something, but I’m not bothered by it.

I sheared off one of the bolts on my steps/rails/whatever those are called, and scratched the crap out of them as well. I 100% claim my own user error for sure. Sorry, honey!

Jeep Wrangler JL Moab - the aftermath. Show yours! {filename}


Jason says that’s no problem tho, and will be a problem for Beau at Jeep Master’s to handle, lol. We also noticed that I smashed in my tailpipe someplace, and I’m pretty sad about that because I had it put in like 5 days before we left for Moab, lol!

Jeep Wrangler JL Moab - the aftermath. Show yours! {filename}


I decided to fuck off and go clean out the inside of his jeep while he was messing with mine, and the minute I opened his door I had deep seated regrets about the choices I’d made up until this point.

Jeep Wrangler JL Moab - the aftermath. Show yours! {filename}


I finished cleaning the filth bomb (omg…as I’m writing this I realized i did not even open the trunk part of the jeep…so that’s just as dirty as it was in the beginning) and went ahead and snapped some pics of the damage of Jason’s rig, and somehow he sheared off the *exact* same bolt on the same side on his stairs/whatever those are called

Jeep Wrangler JL Moab - the aftermath. Show yours! {filename}


He also banged up his stinger— he’s got some crimp situation going on so we’ll just replace it.

Jeep Wrangler JL Moab - the aftermath. Show yours! {filename}



What about you guys? Any of you come home with bumps and bruises on your rigs?
Great thread! My JL has the markings from 2 trips and it will have a 3rd in October. My Gladiator will get tattoos then, too.

The JL got some scars from the Kentucky Adventure Trail and Jericho Mountain in NH where I got stuck in a boulder field for about 3 hours requiring two winches and a Hi-Lift to extract it, LOL.

Great pics! Looks like you had a blast!
 
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Great thread! My JL has the markings from 2 trips and it will have a 3rd in October. My Gladiator will get tattoos then, too.

The JL got some scars from the Kentucky Adventure Trail and Jericho Mountain in NH where I got stuck in a boulder field for about 3 hours requiring two winches and a Hi-Lift to extract it, LOL.

Great pics! Looks like you had a blast!
I had so much fun, despite being terrified, lol. We are considering going back here pretty shortly as well, I think it may happen before summer tbh.
 

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We got home the day before yesterday, so today was the first day we took the time to really look at the jeeps, and to do some maintenance. I hit 10k miles on this trip, so @Rotsam wanted to change my oil and rotate my tires. NBD, and watching him putter around the garage is fun (my husband is a tech bro, him puttering around the garage is a fairly new concept for him/me).

Jeep Wrangler JL Moab - the aftermath. Show yours! {filename}


Jeep Wrangler JL Moab - the aftermath. Show yours! {filename}



We cleaned up the interior of mine the other day because it was just plain filth, so I didn’t have to mess with that today. Checking out my rig though, we found a few bumps and bruises. There is super minor scratching/pin striping from Kane Creek Canyon. I’m sure we could buff them out or something, but I’m not bothered by it.

I sheared off one of the bolts on my steps/rails/whatever those are called, and scratched the crap out of them as well. I 100% claim my own user error for sure. Sorry, honey!

Jeep Wrangler JL Moab - the aftermath. Show yours! {filename}


Jason says that’s no problem tho, and will be a problem for Beau at Jeep Master’s to handle, lol. We also noticed that I smashed in my tailpipe someplace, and I’m pretty sad about that because I had it put in like 5 days before we left for Moab, lol!

Jeep Wrangler JL Moab - the aftermath. Show yours! {filename}


I decided to fuck off and go clean out the inside of his jeep while he was messing with mine, and the minute I opened his door I had deep seated regrets about the choices I’d made up until this point.

Jeep Wrangler JL Moab - the aftermath. Show yours! {filename}


I finished cleaning the filth bomb (omg…as I’m writing this I realized i did not even open the trunk part of the jeep…so that’s just as dirty as it was in the beginning) and went ahead and snapped some pics of the damage of Jason’s rig, and somehow he sheared off the *exact* same bolt on the same side on his stairs/whatever those are called

Jeep Wrangler JL Moab - the aftermath. Show yours! {filename}


He also banged up his stinger— he’s got some crimp situation going on so we’ll just replace it.

Jeep Wrangler JL Moab - the aftermath. Show yours! {filename}



What about you guys? Any of you come home with bumps and bruises on your rigs?
After 25 years of rock crawling, river running, sand surfing and mountain climbing in Jeeps, I have found that minor bruises, scrtatches, scrapes and dents are simply a rite of passage Why would you want to take a brand new, first time out of the box looking Jeep out on the trails? It's downright embarrassing! Don't worry about minor "body damage". You've earned bragging rights!!!!
 

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Does this count?
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A Dana 44 on 40's....
We will be going down to a smaller tire size.
We also used this Jeep out at KOH to set anchor/recovery points on the course and a bit of pre-running the new canyon trails.

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Ouch!!! I really hate pulling the diff cover and seeing a ring gear looking like this. It kinda explains why the rear lockers stopped working.
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