Any Wisconsin Xjer's here??
#1007
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Well WI folks, my family and I may be moving to WI next year. If all works out I will be working for my brother who lives in Oshkosh. He wants to expand his business so this is where me and the wife come in. Looking at either Appleton or the Greenville area. Somewhere in the middle between Oshkosh and Green Bay so to speak.
So from scanning thru these threads, it looks like the majority of the wheeling you guys have is mud, snow and sand? My rig is lifted, 35's locked front and rear and is mainly built for the rocks. Is there any place to wheel the rocks? I am asking because I am on the fence (if this works out) as to hauling my XJ up there or just selling it here in Va.
Thanks..
So from scanning thru these threads, it looks like the majority of the wheeling you guys have is mud, snow and sand? My rig is lifted, 35's locked front and rear and is mainly built for the rocks. Is there any place to wheel the rocks? I am asking because I am on the fence (if this works out) as to hauling my XJ up there or just selling it here in Va.
Thanks..
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There is plenty of rocks if you are willing to look for them. A good majority of the wheeling that I do is on dried up creek beads. There is some decently challenging stuff not to mention you would be close enough to warrant a trip to Gilbert MN. Just for reference I'm locked and running 36s and I find stuff locally to challenge myself.
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There is plenty of rocks if you are willing to look for them. A good majority of the wheeling that I do is on dried up creek beads. There is some decently challenging stuff not to mention you would be close enough to warrant a trip to Gilbert MN. Just for reference I'm locked and running 36s and I find stuff locally to challenge myself.
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Joined the forum in November and just got my first Jeep last Tuesday. Looking forward to upgrading the suspension and tires in a couple of months.
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Welcome to the group, if you're in the mood for a scene from a horror movie you could always remove the plastic panels over the rear quarter panels and bumpers.
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Oh I know. The rockers are gone and the same is true for the bottoms of the quarters. But I'm going to do all the body work this spring. Luckily I'm a bodyman so that's the easy part for me.