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I don't know if there is a thread already....and frankly don't care :). Let's see your off-road vehicles both past and present. Post pics and specs

Here is the jeep I had last.

97 TJ

6" Teraflex lift

35x12.50 Dunlop Mud Rovers

Dana 44 rear end 4.88 gears

Detroit soft locker

Superior axels all around

Inline 4.0 6 cyl

k&n air intake with vortex throttle body spacer

Jet Power Module Chip

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97 Toyota Tacoma

DR/Icon Coilovers front, Extended shackle/aal rear for about 2" lift

Custom built front/ rear bumpers

Budbuilt skid plates

Rear E-locker

32" Bfg MTs

And a bunch of other stuff

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It's been a great truck but I'm considering trading or selling it and picking up a stock 4runner.

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Mine's not a truck , but it'll go bout everyhere most jeeps will go.

All i have besides the daily driver( not taking a chance with that one).

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1984 Bronco II 5.0 fuel injected auto atlas II 4.3:1 1-ton axles 5.38 gears 43" TSL SX on hummer beadlocks Oct9029.jpg

A year and half ago on 38" TSLs with 1/2 ton axles

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Back in 2008 on 34" TSL LTBs

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1976 CJ7, 304/TF999/ twin stick D300, wagoneer D44s, 35" TSLs, spring over with YJ springs and some other stuff. I flopped right after this photo. Flipped it back up and drove the rest of the day.

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The wife's 91 YJ, 4.0/Ax-15/ NP231, 33" ProComps, 4" BDS lift, and some other stuff.

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I am a member of the Damn Locals so I ride in Tracy City a lot, Golden Mountain Park, Estill Fork/Iron Gap, and Hale Mountain. Going to try to get up to Harlan in the spring.

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I don't know if there is a thread already....and frankly don't care :). Let's see your off-road vehicles both past and present. Post pics and specs

Here is the jeep I had last.

97 TJ

6" Teraflex lift

35x12.50 Dunlop Mud Rovers

Dana 44 rear end 4.88 gears

Detroit soft locker

Superior axels all around

Inline 4.0 6 cyl

k&n air intake with vortex throttle body spacer

Jet Power Module Chip

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you lose mancard points for them flip flops. :P

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Here's my Dodge Power Wagon:

'06

35" DuraTrac Tires

Leveling lift

Stock Warn winch

Stock lockers F&R

Stock 456 gears

Stock skids and rock rails

Stock sway bar disconnect (like the Rubicon Jeeps)

Got some new parts laying on the workbench that need to go on.... No time these days for anything! :\

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A video of my buddy and I at Wheelin In The Country a little while ago:

Dodge Ram Power Wagon 4x4 Offroad Mudding And Rock Crawling - YouTube

And my Jeep TJ that I sold just recently. Too many toys, and needed to get a new ride for the wife with our son on the way. His car seat didn't really fit too well in the backseat of her WRX.

Had 35" ProComp MT

D44 rear with air locker

D30 front with aussie locker

4" lift

TerraFlex belly up skid

Bunch of other stuff....

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Here's the new mom rig.... Tires and lift to come in the next month.

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I do not have anything now, but here are a few toys I have had in the past. I learned really quick that it is much better to have a toy to play with and something else to drive during the week. Therefore, most of my mountain vehicles have been a bunch of junk, but they were always fun. Most of these are just poser pics. We were never good at taking pictures.

First is a 1982 Datsun truck. It just looked illegal. Coming home from wheeling in Cowan one day, a couple of Franklin Co's finest decided to pick it over for about a half an hour and finally came up with a tail light out.

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Next is a 1972 CJ5. It was pretty rough when I got it. I ended up giving an add-a-leaf and rebuilting the 304. It had a 304, 3 spd, limited slip front, welded rear, and 33s.

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It is kinda a long story about how I cam about this next one, but when I got it, it was a stocker 1987 Cherokee with the injected 4.0 and auto. As pictured, it has about 5 inches under, welded rear, and 35s. It was the most comfortable riding jeep I have ever had and always went where I wanted it to go.

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This last one is not mine, but I did a ton of work on it. It is a 1987 YJ with the 4.2 that was stock when we started and ended up with 35s, a spring over, add-a-leaf, 4.10s f&r, locked front, welded rear, dropped transfer case, and lengthened rear shaft.

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The last couple of pics were an accident in the Tim's Ford lake bed at winter pool. At this point, total lift was about 8 inches, lockers, and 35s.

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Coming home from wheeling in Cowan one day, a couple of Franklin Co's finest decided to pick it over for about a half an hour and finally came up with a tail light out.

Well, hard to tell from the angle of the pic, but it appears the first obvious violation would be:

55-9-212(a)

No person shall operate upon a public highway or street any motor vehicle... if the motor vehicle or combination of vehicles is not equipped with rear fenders, mudflaps or mudguards of such size as to substantially prevent the projection of rocks, dirt, water or other substances to the rear...

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Well, hard to tell from the angle of the pic, but it appears the first obvious violation would be:

55-9-212(a)

No person shall operate upon a public highway or street any motor vehicle... if the motor vehicle or combination of vehicles is not equipped with rear fenders, mudflaps or mudguards of such size as to substantially prevent the projection of rocks, dirt, water or other substances to the rear...

That law is a little bit subjective, and I have never heard of anyone receiving a citation of such. The tires are not completely covered, but it did not seem to bother the LEOs that particular night or the state trooper that pulled me over at another time.

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Cannot find my pics yet, but I used to have two that I fixed up.

1: 82 CJ. Redid wiring and instaled new ignition. Put a 4" lift, locked the rear end, many other mods.

2: 88 S-10. Put 3" body and 3" suspension on it, Engine from Camaro, plus many extras.

I really miss those but after hurting my back and having 5 kids, couldn't keep up maintenance or fit everyone. Funny thing is, the wife misses em more than I do.

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