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Joined: May 2012
Posts: 3,242
Likes: 2
From: Colorado
Year: 1992 Cherokee Sport
Engine: Bone-Stock 242
In my area, the occasional dirt road with bad wash-boarding. Up in the mountains there's some good trails near me. First/only trail I've done is Moody hill, that was fun until my jeep couldn't go any further. Found out why i got stuck though, tires where severely over inflated (Thanks for that Big O)
Only really started wheeling late 2012, before i could get to another trail most of them got shut down due to the wild fires.
Only really started wheeling late 2012, before i could get to another trail most of them got shut down due to the wild fires.
In my area, the occasional dirt road with bad wash-boarding. Up in the mountains there's some good trails near me. First/only trail I've done is Moody hill, that was fun until my jeep couldn't go any further. Found out why i got stuck though, tires where severely over inflated (Thanks for that Big O)
Only really started wheeling late 2012, before i could get to another trail most of them got shut down due to the wild fires.
Only really started wheeling late 2012, before i could get to another trail most of them got shut down due to the wild fires.
CF Veteran
Joined: May 2012
Posts: 3,242
Likes: 2
From: Colorado
Year: 1992 Cherokee Sport
Engine: Bone-Stock 242
I've only been in the mountains near Fort Collins, since I'm only 40ish minutes away from there. Most of the trails are down south near Denver though. I would poke in the Denver BS thread and ask them.
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Joined: Aug 2011
Posts: 1,090
Likes: 0
From: Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania
Year: 1999
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0 stroked to 4.6, Thanks to Teasdale'sMachine!
I got the bed off the red one, and the lights off the maroon one closest. Thinking of doing a trailer this summer. Problem with Pennsylvania is rust. If it sits for a time, it'll rot before you know it.
Lucky that's the only problem with owning a Comanche is no replacement tail lights tail gates beds or the cab louvers





