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From: Grand Junction, Colorado
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L
These are a few pics from 21rd back in Feb of this year!
The meeting spot

air down

Right after I hit the river bank


at the cave

And on the way to the cave.

The Carnage!

The meeting spot

air down

Right after I hit the river bank


at the cave

And on the way to the cave.

The Carnage!

Here's some shots of me actually 'wheeling....
These images are in Rausch Creek Offroad Park, near Tremount, PA. This is Yellow Jacket Ridge. This one my first trip to R/C on a 2.5' lift and 31's

The next year with about a 3.5 lift and 32's. As you can see, my Tie Rod (dirvers side) is about 2.5" higher than stock. I used this http://www.goferitoffroad.com/products.htm to "flip" the Tie Rod to the top of the Knuckle. BUT you need to run 4.5" BS (15" rim) or less or the TR End will rub.

Here is a video of me doing YJR during one of our winter trips. I didn't know I was being taped or I would've combed my hair. The narration is pretty good.
This is coming up from Lake Christy


This is one of our winter trips up at R/C. Everything was ICE covered!!! But the JEEPS drove through the park like it was dry dirt, that was a great day of wheelin'.

Thanks for viewing...
Jack
These images are in Rausch Creek Offroad Park, near Tremount, PA. This is Yellow Jacket Ridge. This one my first trip to R/C on a 2.5' lift and 31's

The next year with about a 3.5 lift and 32's. As you can see, my Tie Rod (dirvers side) is about 2.5" higher than stock. I used this http://www.goferitoffroad.com/products.htm to "flip" the Tie Rod to the top of the Knuckle. BUT you need to run 4.5" BS (15" rim) or less or the TR End will rub.

Here is a video of me doing YJR during one of our winter trips. I didn't know I was being taped or I would've combed my hair. The narration is pretty good.
This is coming up from Lake Christy


This is one of our winter trips up at R/C. Everything was ICE covered!!! But the JEEPS drove through the park like it was dry dirt, that was a great day of wheelin'.

Thanks for viewing...
Jack
Heres some shots with the 35" Maxxis Creepy Crawlers. I was coming back from a local Jeep Jamboree. I was just rock crawling for a couple hours and forgot my camera so I turned off on some powerlines to take these shots with my phone.















