I get a lot of people asking me if thats my color as well, lol.Indeed it is
These are available in different size ranges. I own a few.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!
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Ohh, that’s interesting. Thank you!These are available in different size ranges. I own a few.
Exhaust Pipe Expander
So.much.red.dirt.Dents, scratches and scrapes are your real badges of honor. You don’t have to fix things that still function. (You will have plenty of things to fix/do in time if you keep using your Jeep as intended.)
And, you will never get the Moab red dust out of everywhere.
It is a Jeep thing.
I usually use a leaf blower/shop vac and then eventually admit defeat.So.much.red.dirt.
for real tho, next time I’m leaving my back doors on, as well as leaving those rear removable side windows on, and for SURE not taking my SOT back. What a messy mess. I feel like I could keep half the dust out just by doing that.
I completely agree with you! Seeing those pictures is proof you had a great time!If your Jeep doesnt look like that or worse after Moab, you are not doing it right.
It’s not the dent that leading me to scrap it - it’s the compromised reinforcement on the passenger side:…
getting rid of that stinger for a little dent is amusing to me.. if you do I’m sure someone will want it.
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That is making me nervous. I've been running the stock 392 XR axles for three years with 37s and now 40s. Done every trail in Moab, the Rubicon twice, and countless other trails with no problems so far. But my time is coming to become "that guy". I had another 392 owner ask me, "which tons was I using?" at the start of Metal Masher trail last week. When I said I had stock axles his jaw actually dropped, in shock that I would do such a thing. I'm definitely not part of the clique at trail line up. I'm looking at axles though. UD 60s would probably be the easiest install. a Fusion kingpin 60 front and 80 rear would probably be the strongest, and their both about the same cost.Does this count?
LOL
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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That is making me nervous. I've been running the stock 392 XR axles for three years with 37s and now 40s. Done every trail in Moab, the Rubicon twice, and countless other trails with no problems so far. But my time is coming to become "that guy". I had another 392 owner ask me, "which tons was I using?" at the start of Metal Masher trail last week. When I said I had stock axles his jaw actually dropped, in shock that I would do such a thing. I'm definitely not part of the clique at trail line up. I'm looking at axles though. UD 60s would probably be the easiest install. a Fusion kingpin 60 front and 80 rear would probably be the strongest, and their both about the same cost.
Going down in tire size? Is that even a thing?