Looks like 2 day old road kill possum!!!!Cost of having fun!
What's roasting on the stick?
Welcome to the forum/cult man!So i took my sweet TJ off road
but i left with some damage...
everything cooked over wood outdoors tastes good, no matter possum, squirel, armadillo it's all good. Thats if your properly hydrating while your cooking that is!But I bet it taste good!!!
Leave those little dings alone until you decide to sell the thing. In the meantime they add character, show that you use that machine as Jeep intended it to be used, and separates you from the legions of polished "offroady" looking mall crawlers infesting the country. Wear them as a badge of honor.So i took my sweet TJ off road at haspin acres. it was a great day and i was blown away by the capability of the stock TJ.
but i left with some damage...
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thoughts??
Besides girls dig scars!!!!!Leave those little dings alone until you decide to sell the thing. In the meantime they add character, show that you use that machine as Jeep intended it to be used, and separates you from the legions of polished "offroady" looking mall crawlers infesting the country. Wear them as a badge of honor.
Uhhh cutting brakes would be the most obvious solution.Leaking diff, busted wheel. Only one solution:
Tons and fodeez, tons and fodeez….
Welcome to the forum, Dude.
Jeff
My dad made roasted squirrel & squirrel stew when I was in Cub Scouts. He had us set up traps all around the camp ground, then skin & clean them. I've loved squirrel ever since.everything cooked over wood outdoors tastes good, no matter possum, squirel, armadillo it's all good. Thats if your properly hydrating while your cooking that is!