Your children are grown cowboy!Recently found out on here what those two holes were for at the rear of my Jeep.
Your children are grown cowboy!Recently found out on here what those two holes were for at the rear of my Jeep.
Your children are grown cowboy!
Built a spare tire carrier in the bed. Easy in, easy out, stable. A few more refinements to make, but design is solid. Can remove in 36 seconds and swap rear seat in 5 minutes solo.
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My youngest is older than your boys. I feel old.
Saturday night philosophy: When traveling trails it doesn't matter conservative or progressive you still have to turn left and right to reach your destination.
Went through cades cove which I have done 1000 or more times but Parsons branch is now open it’s a 6-7 mile gravel road with some easy creek crossings nothing challenging just fun, it does put you out on US129 on the dragon which is 7-10 do not recommend in a Jeep, especially on a beautiful weekend when it’s busy. All in all fun time with the wife and little one.
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Went through cades cove which I have done 1000 or more times but Parsons branch is now open it’s a 6-7 mile gravel road with some easy creek crossings nothing challenging just fun, it does put you out on US129 on the dragon which is 7-10 do not recommend in a Jeep, especially on a beautiful weekend when it’s busy. All in all fun time with the wife and little one.
yes wasn't bad on Friday, I also know the road quiet well so that helps. We use to ride it as a group every Sunday for years probable at least down and back 20-30 times each day until the cops got terrible because people don't know how to stay in their lane. Its a great ride and there are even better roads all around that area that are nowhere near as popular.I rode the dragon on my CBR900RR several times in the mid-90s. It was just starting to become popular back then - not at all like today. A great road to ride a sport bike. A TJ, not so much! I can imagine the headlights appearing in your rear-view mirror constantly...
I’m surprised at how much quieter and more solid my Jeep rides after installing the adjustable uppers on the front and rear. Definitely more heavy duty too.
Went through cades cove which I have done 1000 or more times but Parsons branch is now open it’s a 6-7 mile gravel road with some easy creek crossings nothing challenging just fun, it does put you out on US129 on the dragon which is 7-10 do not recommend in a Jeep, especially on a beautiful weekend when it’s busy. All in all fun time with the wife and little one.
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Went through cades cove which I have done 1000 or more times but Parsons branch is now open it’s a 6-7 mile gravel road with some easy creek crossings nothing challenging just fun, it does put you out on US129 on the dragon which is 7-10 do not recommend in a Jeep, especially on a beautiful weekend when it’s busy. All in all fun time with the wife and little one.
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