What else do you drive?

Garage is only 10' tall. HOA doesnt give me room to build.

Our next house will definitely have something bigger. Though that may be another 4-5 years down the road.
Yeah my height is only about 10'.. I can stack non suv, like my corvette and TR6...more height would be great to get the suv's/jeep higher to work on but 5' is still better than being on my back. Yea HOA can be a pia, some don't allow you to change oil, use air tools or even wash your car.
 
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Our HOA isnt too bad. We care mostly about trimmed trees, decent manicured lawns, storing the trash bins out of site, and collecting dues on time. I became a board member and have a real good relationship with our president. I've had the hood and fenders off my jeep in the driveway for a day or two, as long as things get put away, dues are paid, and you are a responsible homeowner there isnt much they harp on.
 
Here is my daily. 2016 Ram 1500 Ecodiesel.

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1991 F250 7.3L IDI Diesel and a 2017 Subaru Forester. (Since I have been a Forester for 37 years, how could I not drive one?) The Jeep just since I got it in February.

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Tow duties for the TT and TJ
Street Glide for knees in the breeze
Couple of ATV’s and Rzr’s at camp
Mini-van for soccer outings and family cruising
I DD a Tahoe, no pics, it’s ugly.

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I have a Artic Cat Wildcat that I had a lot of fun in but since my amputation I have figured out I can't fit in it and drive. But it is working out for me since my neighbor wants to buy it and has a construction company and wants to trade some work for it.

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My daughter had entered this 4x4 Playday and she flipped the Wildcat doing the barrel racing. So she ended up winning some prizes.

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I have a Artic Cat Wildcat that I had a lot of fun in but since my amputation I have figured out I can't fit in it and drive. But it is working out for me since my neighbor wants to buy it and has a construction company and wants to trade some work for it.

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My daughter had entered this 4x4 Playday and she flipped the Wildcat doing the barrel racing. So she ended up winning some prizes.

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That had to be pretty scary for you to watch.
 
I daily the TJ, wife drives a Subaru Crosstrek, we’ve got a GMT800 Suburban that is just a few thousand shy of rolling over 300K and runs like a top as a backup and this year I will be getting my dad’s old F350 7.3 IDI back on the road as soon as I finish getting the current project, a 1955 Ford tractor, field-worthy again.

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Wife's car is a Prius and it's a nice balance for the Jeep. On most roadtrips, we take the Prius since it gets great gas mileage and is a smooth, quiet ride, but we still have the Jeep for hauling stuff, fun trips with the top down, and off road adventures.
 
The LJ is my daily driver. I'm retired, so it's not much daily driving other than chauffering Mrs Willy around in her Volvo crossover.

The LJ also gives my "ATV" some slack as well. (1951 Farmall Cub that I inherited)

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