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You don't need to do all this work Rem...i'm not debating individual types of issues....there's no need.
I mean youre not debating anything really
 

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You don't need to do all this work Rem...i'm not debating individual types of issues....there's no need.
You said other makes don't have issues like Jeep does. Well, would seem for those Chevy/GM owners, they got a lot of Jeepy issues.

But, regardless of the fact that Jeep is not unique amongst the landscape of current automotive technological worries, the point still is - your Jeep's not likely to leave you stranded, especially if you put a little effort in to learn how to handle unlikely scenarios. I've needed recovery gear only 3 or 4 times in like 15 years of off roading, but I carry it and know how to use it every single time I go, even though it's rare that I'll need it. No different to know how to fix your vehicle to get it home, even though you're not likely to even need that knowledge.
 

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You said other makes don't have issues like Jeep does. Well, would seem for those Chevy/GM owners, they got a lot of Jeepy issues.

But, regardless of the fact that Jeep is not unique amongst the landscape of current automotive technological worries, the point still is - your Jeep's not likely to leave you stranded, especially if you put a little effort in to learn how to handle unlikely scenarios. I've needed recovery gear only 3 or 4 times in like 15 years of off roading, but I carry it and know how to use it every single time I go. No different to know how to fix your vehicle to get it home, even though you're not likely to even need that knowledge.
It was 12 years for me and then I used my winch 5 times in a 1.5 week span lol
 

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It was 12 years for me and then I used my winch 5 times in a 1.5 week span lol
Windrock and then Dave trying to flip on Dickey Bell for me. It was your winch on the last one, but I was there so I'm still counting it lol
 

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You know, that's another point - you should always wheel with other people. And if you do that basic bit of preparation, you can never be stranded cause you can just put the t-case in neutral and get drug out lol
 

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Windrock and then Dave trying to flip on Dickey Bell for me. It was your winch on the last one, but I was there so I'm still counting it lol
For me the 5 are the Wednesday before I had to anchor Dave I saved those kids in the Taco up the front of Daniel. Then the next weekend it was a winch fiesta up Switchback at Stony Lonesome pulling myself and my dad up 2 of the obstacles in the rain.
 

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You said other makes don't have issues like Jeep does. Well, would seem for those Chevy/GM owners, they got a lot of Jeepy issues.

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The point was, as I repeatedly noted, that Jeeps are MORE LIKELY to have these issues. Not that other brands DON'T have issues.

the point still is - your Jeep's not likely to leave you stranded, especially if you put a little effort in to learn how to handle unlikely scenarios.
Yes, I agree. It's not LIKELY to leave you stranded. See note above.
 

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The point was, as I repeatedly noted, that Jeeps are MORE LIKELY to have these issues. Not that other brands DON'T have issues.



Yes, I agree. It's not LIKELY to leave you stranded. See note above.

Except for the fact that they really arent more likely to have the issues. All US makes are trash right now and have similar issues and Toyota is quickly catching up with their engines and transmissions blowing up left and right.
 

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Again with the moving point 🤷
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See this is where your problem lies...maybe you need to get your eyes checked, or maybe you have balance issues...I dunno...but you keep seeing moving points. That's not normal. You should get that looked at.
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