SteveShannon Posted December 12, 2023 Report Posted December 12, 2023 I’m the same way. I don’t off-road just to be off-roading, although it looks fun. I off-road to get from one place to another and I intentionally choose the easiest route for my 4-Runner. WRXB215 and WRPG745 2 Quote
StogieVol Posted December 12, 2023 Author Report Posted December 12, 2023 24 minutes ago, Sshannon said: I’m the same way. I don’t off-road just to be off-roading, although it looks fun. I off-road to get from one place to another and I intentionally choose the easiest route for my 4-Runner. I use to do light dirt/gravel roads in my Jeep. Then I climbed a pretty rutted out hill and was hooked. Now I want to go hit trails and see what the Jeep can do without being dumb and trying to hurt it. I like to be easy and be smart about trailing. I only want to fix something if I have to. I do not get wild and just break things for fun. SteveShannon and WRXB215 2 Quote
WRXB215 Posted December 12, 2023 Report Posted December 12, 2023 I don't go off-roading either but some of the ranch roads I've been on sure feel like it, especially going up and down the really steep places with loose rocks. StogieVol 1 Quote
H8SPVMT Posted December 12, 2023 Report Posted December 12, 2023 2 hours ago, StogieVol said: I use to do light dirt/gravel roads in my Jeep. Then I climbed a pretty rutted out hill and was hooked. Now I want to go hit trails and see what the Jeep can do without being dumb and trying to hurt it. I like to be easy and be smart about trailing. I only want to fix something if I have to. I do not get wild and just break things for fun. I don't trailer mine and have to remember, "I drove it here and will have to drive it home" and even my 2017 Rubicon has parts now are no longer in production! WRXB215 and Bisquit4407 2 Quote
StogieVol Posted December 12, 2023 Author Report Posted December 12, 2023 2 hours ago, H8SPVMT said: I don't trailer mine and have to remember, "I drove it here and will have to drive it home" and even my 2017 Rubicon has parts now are no longer in production! Same, you have a 2017 Rubicon also?! Nice! I love mine. Any pics on here? H8SPVMT 1 Quote
H8SPVMT Posted December 13, 2023 Report Posted December 13, 2023 2 hours ago, StogieVol said: Same, you have a 2017 Rubicon also?! Nice! I love mine. Any pics on here? See if I can post one here of my first 2001 TJ and 2017 Ruby. My JK in the front before the 2.5" lift and Bushwacker fenders and a Warn 9.5 winch. Sold the TJ to my friend behind us. Pic from a VA4WDA event near Lovington, VA. StogieVol 1 Quote
H8SPVMT Posted December 13, 2023 Report Posted December 13, 2023 7 hours ago, Sshannon said: I’m the same way. I don’t off-road just to be off-roading, although it looks fun. I off-road to get from one place to another and I intentionally choose the easiest route for my 4-Runner. I'm officially retired now. We (wife & I) get out often as life allows but we try to stay away from the crazy stuff as we travel alone anymore. Getting too old for winching and shushing around in the mud. Learned a good lesson on that in a OK bean field while traveling on the Trans American Trail, alone. StogieVol and Lscott 2 Quote
StogieVol Posted December 13, 2023 Author Report Posted December 13, 2023 @H8SPVMT Love the Jeeps. I am with you on I don't like mud, tears to much stuff up, and I like to trail and climb. Wife and I are approaching retirement, and we love to travel. H8SPVMT 1 Quote
H8SPVMT Posted December 13, 2023 Report Posted December 13, 2023 On 12/8/2023 at 6:25 AM, gortex2 said: Been Jeeping for 40+ years. First vehicle was a CJ. Currently we wheel our 2009 JK 2 Door. Its our beat on off road jeep. Also light wheeling of our 2020JT. Do alot of Jeep Jamborees, so Uwharrie for 5 years now along with Greenbrier and others. Do alot of Forest Service roads with the JT. I use what ever channel others are on but scan when alone. We did Greenbrier on it's inaugural event, mud festival and wet leaves all uphill it seemed, but fun. Crawled the creek it seemed for half a day! Retired Navy, had heard all about the place and wanted to see it for myself. NICE DIGS! Still doing the Williamsburg JJAMUSA now for 18 years... well will be 19 next year. StogieVol and gortex2 2 Quote
Over2U Posted December 14, 2023 Report Posted December 14, 2023 I understand that, in British Columbia (Canada), the logging road radio protocol is very regimented. Quote
TheNevilleKid Posted December 14, 2023 Report Posted December 14, 2023 @OffRoaderX made me buy them, The radios not the Jeep StogieVol 1 Quote
WRXB215 Posted December 14, 2023 Report Posted December 14, 2023 @TheNevilleKid Better keep an eye on that Santa. Looks like he may try to walk away with one of your radios. TheNevilleKid and StogieVol 2 Quote
StogieVol Posted December 15, 2023 Author Report Posted December 15, 2023 I agree, looks like Santa is wanting a new radio for himself. TheNevilleKid 1 Quote
StogieVol Posted December 15, 2023 Author Report Posted December 15, 2023 @TheNevilleKid yeah he has gotten me with his subliminal messages a couple times too. Jeep looks good, any more plans or upgrades for the future? TheNevilleKid 1 Quote
TheNevilleKid Posted December 15, 2023 Report Posted December 15, 2023 12 minutes ago, StogieVol said: @TheNevilleKid yeah he has gotten me with his subliminal messages a couple times too. Jeep looks good, any more plans or upgrades for the future? Thanks for the compliment, Next spring, a level and 35's StogieVol and marcspaz 2 Quote
H8SPVMT Posted December 16, 2023 Report Posted December 16, 2023 2 years ago we tried our GMRS radios during a river crossing, all worked well. Kentucky Adventure Trail (KAT) TheNevilleKid, WRXB215 and StogieVol 3 Quote
bd348 Posted December 16, 2023 Report Posted December 16, 2023 Jeep JT pickup, Sport model, stock height, 32" LT-E all-terrain tires, various control arm and shock skids, aluminum engine and transfer case skids, hitch skid, bed skids, the wider Mopar HD rock rails with step assist, Apex Autolynx sway bar disconnects, Bilstein 5100 shocks, Timbren SES rear bump stops due to bed cap and towing hitch weight, Timbren offroad front bump stops (not yet installed), bed cap, Midland 275 GMRS behind the dash under the steering wheel, 1/4 wave mag mount on the hood on a sticky plate, upgraded coax, Garmin Inreach Mini 2. We tow a hard-sided popup and get decent fuel mileage as we cross the country from the midwest to get anywhere interesting. Did some Ouray and Moab, plus a bit of VA out east. With the engine/transfer case skids sticking down a bit, and no lift, it can scrape a little on two track. On the other hand, it's awesome for carving up twisty mountain roads. Like many others here, I have to get my family to and from some pretty distant places, so I can't take "might break something" risks. But a single trip blew the stock front shocks, and the skids got some scrapes, so I'm not totally babying it either. I used the InReach a few times just to update the family while they're back home or in camp. I used GMRS once while they were in the trailer a few miles away with a mountain ridge between us. Made a thread here about how the signal was probably going along the valley, bouncing off the mountain at the end, then up the next valley to the trailer. I had the 1/4 wave on the Jeep, the family had a half wave on the handheld in the trailer. Heard some groups on GMRS while on the trails out west. Heard some locals in various areas during cross-country travel. GMRS is out there in rural America, usually being used w/o call signs. H8SPVMT and StogieVol 2 Quote
StogieVol Posted December 16, 2023 Author Report Posted December 16, 2023 @bd348 The build sounds good. Would love to see a couple pics of the rigs and set ups for wheeling. H8SPVMT 1 Quote
StogieVol Posted December 16, 2023 Author Report Posted December 16, 2023 @H8SPVMT Love the water crossing photos! I haven't gotten to do a good water crossing yet. Looking forward to it. H8SPVMT 1 Quote
OffRoaderX Posted December 17, 2023 Report Posted December 17, 2023 The XTL5000s in my Jeep and in my wife's, both work in water and on land. WRNN959, H8SPVMT, StogieVol and 2 others 5 Quote
bd348 Posted December 17, 2023 Report Posted December 17, 2023 5 hours ago, StogieVol said: @bd348 The build sounds good. Would love to see a couple pics of the rigs and set ups for wheeling. Well mine doesn't look so impressive from a distance. It's only when you get close and look underneath that you see the armor bits and sway bar disconnects and LT-E tires, etc. My kid thinks I should get a decal for the hood: "Curbicon". So you can go to the mall with CONfidence! (Que up the "Honest Jeep Commercial". Look it up.) WRNN959, TheNevilleKid, SteveShannon and 1 other 2 2 Quote
NHPLAY Posted December 17, 2023 Report Posted December 17, 2023 I get the trouble taco out from time to time up here in New England. 2017 taco, sport (couldn’t find an off road any where in the US when buying) 33s, 2inch lift, full protection underneath. We run on ch16. Wicked good times up here in New England for wheeling, cmon snow let’s go all ready. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk H8SPVMT and SteveShannon 2 Quote
StogieVol Posted December 17, 2023 Author Report Posted December 17, 2023 @OffRoaderX Love the photos! I have seen you guys on YT wheeling also. Would love to come out sometime and catch a trail or two with you guys. @bd348 Hey I love seeing rigs no matter what. I like seeing ideas and you guys personalities in your rigs. I find it interesting. @NHPLAY I am wanting some snow myself. It would be my first time in my Jeep playing in snow. Can not wait! Post a couple pics my friend. Would like to see your ride. TheNevilleKid 1 Quote
marcspaz Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 Just a short video from this past weekend. @hfd376 and a few others local to the area joined me for a nice New Year's Eve trail ride. WRXB215, PACNWComms, StogieVol and 5 others 8 Quote
hfd376 Posted January 3 Report Posted January 3 Thanks again for the video Marc! It was a fun day for sure! marcspaz 1 Quote
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